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ubiPILL Mobile Client for Helping Nurses to Remotely Monitor Patient's Medicine Taking and Set Alarm TimesOsimeleze, 2013
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This Bachelor's thesis was a research on the recent Bluetooth technology feature incorporated into the Classic Bluetooth; Low Energy. The technology was intended to be used in hospitals for helping nurses to remotely monitor aging and sick people with memory …
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