Lu et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Challenges of ambient WiFi backscatter systems in healthcare applicationsLu et al., 2024
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- 17313379200409051658
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- Lu X
- Yang Y
- Gong W
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- Computer Networks
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In healthcare, patients commonly use medical devices that require batteries and wired connections, and do not have timely access to monitoring data. Ambient WiFi backscatter systems are attracting attention in healthcare owing to their ultra-low power consumption …
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