Adapting magnetic resonant coupling based relative positioning technology for wearable activitiy recogniton
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Paul Lukowicz | Kai Kunze | Gerald Pirkl | Karl Stockinger | P. Lukowicz | K. Kunze | Gerald Pirkl | K. Stockinger
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