2023
DOI: 10.3233/scs-230002
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eHealth in the time of smart ecosystems and pandemics

Abstract: In the recent decade, many technological innovations have increasingly been incorporated into smart city architectures. Our modern and rushing lifestyle implies at least one fitness tracker or wearable device in most households. Usually, devices are equipped with a set of biosensors, thus producing valuable time series that can be used to track selected areas. The use of bio-sensory time series is not limited to private purposes; data can also be used to improve services in our everyday life. The data generate… Show more

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