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Mirza Mansoor Baig

Researcher at Auckland University of Technology

Publications -  62
Citations -  1476

Mirza Mansoor Baig is an academic researcher from Auckland University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vital signs & Health care. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1139 citations. Previous affiliations of Mirza Mansoor Baig include Mälardalen University College.

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Smart health monitoring systems: an overview of design and modeling.

TL;DR: The main aim is to review current state of the art monitoring systems and to perform extensive and an in-depth analysis of the findings in the area of smart health monitoring systems.
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A comprehensive survey of wearable and wireless ECG monitoring systems for older adults

TL;DR: The results of the review suggest that most research in wearable ECG monitoring systems focus on the older adults and this technology has been adopted in aged care facilitates and it is shown that how mobile telemedicine systems have evolved and how advances in wearable wireless textile-based systems could ensure better quality of healthcare delivery.
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A Systematic Review of Wearable Patient Monitoring Systems --- Current Challenges and Opportunities for Clinical Adoption

TL;DR: The aim of this review is to investigate barriers and challenges of wearable patient monitoring (WPM) solutions adopted by clinicians in acute, as well as in community, care settings and to consider recent studies published between 2015 and 2017.
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Mobile healthcare applications: system design review, critical issues and challenges

TL;DR: It was found that the mobile based applications have been widely developed in recent years with fast growing deployment by healthcare professionals and patients but despite the advantages of smartphones in patient monitoring, education, and management there are some critical issues and challenges related to security and privacy of data, acceptability, reliability and cost that need to be addressed.
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A Systematic Review of Wearable Sensors and IoT-Based Monitoring Applications for Older Adults – a Focus on Ageing Population and Independent Living

TL;DR: A moderate to low usability/ user-friendly approach is reported in most of the studies, and issues found were inaccurate sensors, battery/ power issues, restricting the users within the monitoring area/ space and lack of interoperability.