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Disruption-Tolerant Wireless Sensor Networking for Biomedical Monitoring in Outdoor Conditions

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Fig. 1 Illustration of ECG monitoring for marathon runners, using wearable sensors and roadside base stations
Fig. 2 Illustration of disruption-tolerant ECG monitoring for marathon runners, each base station covering only a small part of the marathon route
Fig. 3 A SHIMMER platform, with an ECG expansion module and electrodes
Fig. 4 Running route and location of base stations during the 3.9 km running race at Ker Lann campus
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