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A Non-Contact Health Monitoring System Based on the Internet of Things and Evidential Reasoning

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Modern Advances in Intelligent Systems and Tools

Part of the book series: Studies in Computational Intelligence ((SCI,volume 431))

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With the development of science and technology, the Internet of things has become a hot spot and is used in various fields. In this paper, a new model which is called A Non-contact Health Monitoring System Based on the Internet of Things and evidential reasoning is proposed to assist practitioners in the assessment of patents’ security. The processing methods used in the monitoring system are Analytical Hierarchy Process and Dempster–Shafer theory. The System brought a great of convenience to the families and also provided a healthy guarantee for users.

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Zhao, X., Zhang, H., Zhang, Y., Yang, N. (2012). A Non-Contact Health Monitoring System Based on the Internet of Things and Evidential Reasoning. In: Ding, W., Jiang, H., Ali, M., Li, M. (eds) Modern Advances in Intelligent Systems and Tools. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 431. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30732-4_1

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