OpenHealth: Open-Source Platform for Wearable Health Monitoring

Editor’s note: This article presents an open-source platform for wearable health monitoring. It aims to design a standard set of hardware/software and wearable devices that can enable autonomous collection of clinically relevant data. It provides reference implementations of human activity and gesture recognition applications within this platform. –Jana, Doppa, Washington State University

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