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SPHERE: A Sensor Platform for Healthcare in a Residential Environment

Przemyslaw Woznowski, Alison Burrows, Tom Diethe, Xenofon Fafoutis, Jake Hall, Sion Hannuna, Massimo Camplani, Niall Twomey, Michal Kozlowski, Bo Tan, Ni Zhu, Atis Elsts, Antonis Vafeas, Adeline Paiement, Lili Tao, Majid Mirmehdi, Tilo Burghardt, Dima Damen, Peter Flach, Robert Piechocki, Ian Craddock, George Oikonomou

Designing, Developing, and Facilitating Smart Cities, Pages: 315 - 333

Swansea University Author: Adeline Paiement

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DOI (Published version): 10.1007/978-3-319-44924-1_14

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It can be tempting to think about smart homes like one thinks about smart cities. On the surface, smart homes and smart cities comprise coherent systems enabled by similar sensing and interactive technologies. It can also be argued that both are broadly underpinned by shared goals of sustainable dev...

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Published in: Designing, Developing, and Facilitating Smart Cities
ISBN: 9783319449227 9783319449241
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2017
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Bo Tan
Ni Zhu
Atis Elsts
Antonis Vafeas
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Lili Tao
Majid Mirmehdi
Tilo Burghardt
Dima Damen
Peter Flach
Robert Piechocki
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