Baig et al., 2017 - Google Patents
An iBeacon based Real-time context-aware e-healthcare systemBaig et al., 2017
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- Baig M
- Jilani M
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- 2017 First International Conference on Latest trends in Electrical Engineering and Computing Technologies (INTELLECT)
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The interconnected computing devices in our everyday objects will play an important role to develop Internet-of-Things ecosystem. Such system will provide ubiquitous capabilities to various applications, including manufacturing transportation and health care. The aim of this …
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