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    Semiquantitative assessment of lower limb atherosclerosis from routine angiographic images by Bollinger, A, Breddin, K, Hess, H, Heystraten, F M, Kollath, J, Konttila, A, Pouliadis, G, Marshall, M, Mey, T, Mietaschk, A, Roth, F J, Schoop, W

    Published in Atherosclerosis (01-02-1981)
    “…In the present report a score system is introduced with the aim of analysing routine angiographic images. The system consists of a vectorial score, which codes…”
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    Determination of simple thresholds for accelerometry-based parameters for fall detection by Kangas, M., Konttila, A., Winblad, I., Jamsa, T.

    “…The increasing population of elderly people is mainly living in a home-dwelling environment and needs applications to support their independency and safety…”
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    Conference Proceeding Journal Article
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    HearMe: A touch-to-speech UI for medicine identification by Harjumaa, M., Isomursu, M., Muuraiskangas, S., Konttila, A.

    “…This article describes a medication management service concept for visually challenged older users. The service transforms medication information into speech…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Wireless weight measurement shoes by Konttila, A., Kaartinen, J., Plomp, J., Toivonen, R., Hopsu, L.

    “…In this paper, we provide a robust low cost solution for wireless weight measurement shoes. Shoes achieved measurement accuracy <;0.2kg while standing still…”
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    Optimum Place for Measuring Pulse Oximeter Signal in Wireless Sensor-Belt or Wrist-Band by Maattala, M., Konttila, A., Alasaarela, E., Wan-Young Chung

    “…This study was done in order to solve the optimum place for integrated pulse oximeter in case of a belt around human chest or wrist so that it would provide…”
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    Pulse Oximeter Signal Amplitudes in Different Body Parts for Wireless Solutions by Konttila, A., Maattala, M., Alasaarela, E.

    “…Purpose of this study was to measure pulse oximeter signal amplitudes in different parts of human body. Research results can be utilised in the future when…”
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    Conference Proceeding