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PervasiveHealth 2008: Tampere, Finland
- Niilo Saranummi, Ilkka Korhonen, Howard D. Wactlar:
2nd International ICST Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, PervasiveHealth 2008, Tampere, Finland, January 30 - February 1, 2008. IEEE 2008, ISBN 978-963-9799-14-1
2nd International ICST Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PERVASIVEHEALTH 2008)
- Louis Atallah, Benny Lo, Guang-Zhong Yang, Frank Siegemund:
Wirelessly accessible sensor populations (WASP) for elderly care monitoring. 2-7 - Luis U. Hernandez Munoz, Sandra I. Woolley, Chris Baber:
A mobile health device to help people with severe allergies. 8-10 - Harri Kailanto, Esko Hyvärinen, Jari A. K. Hyttinen:
Mobile ECG measurement and analysis system using mobile phone as the base station. 12-14 - Karthik Sundararaman, Jinka Parthasarathi, G. Subrahmanya V. R. K. Rao, G. V. N. Appa Rao:
Hridaya A tele-medicine initiative for cardiovascular disease through convergence of grid, Web 2.0 and SaaS. 15-18 - Paulo Bartolomeu, José Alberto Fonseca, Francisco Vasques:
Challenges in Health Smart Homes. 19-22 - Usman Naeem, John Bigham:
Activity recognition using a hierarchical framework. 24-27 - Bart Jansen, Rudi Deklerck:
Semi-automatic calibration of 3D camera images - Monitoring activities made easy. 28-31 - Elina M. Mattila, Ilkka Korhonen, Juho Merilahti, Ari Nummela, Marko Myllymäki, Heikki Rusko:
A concept for personal wellness management based on activity monitoring. 32-36 - Masashi Sugano, Rieko Araki, Naomi Aiba:
Evaluation of a web-based self-learning system for lifestyle improvement. 38-41 - Stefan Wagner:
Towards an open and easily extendible home care system infrastructure. 42-45 - Amiya Kumar Maji, Arpita Mukhoty, Arun K. Majumdar, Jayanta Mukhopadhyay, Shamik Sural, Soubhik Paul, Bandana Majumdar:
Security analysis and implementation of web-based telemedicine services with a four-tier architecture. 46-54 - Jasper Moltke Nygaard, Rasmus Ask Soerensen:
Distributed data collector - health care framework case study. 56-59 - Yousef Jasemian:
Elderly comfort and compliance to modern telemedicine system at home. 60-63 - John A. MacDonald:
Authentication considerations for mobile e-health applications. 64-67 - John A. MacDonald:
Cellular authentication & key agreement for service providers. 69-72 - Kalid Elmufti, Dasun Weerasinghe, Muttukrishnan Rajarajan, Veselin Rakocevic, Sanowar Khan:
Timestamp authentication protocol for remote monitoring in eHealth. 73-76 - Liang Xia, Anthony C. C. Lo, Ignas G. Niemegeers, Timothy Baugé:
An ultra-wide band based ad hoc networking scheme for personnel tracking in emergencies. 78-81 - Andrzej Borowczyk, Maciej Gawinecki, Marcin Paprzycki:
BDI agents in a patient monitoring scenario. 82-85 - Marko Hassinen, Maija Marttila-Kontio:
EMS coordination in large scale emergencies using automated patient monitoring. 86-87 - Matija Puzar, Thomas Plagemann, Yves Roudier:
Security and privacy issues in middleware for emergency and rescue applications. 89-92 - Sergio Storari, Anna Ciampolini, Paola Mello:
An abductive multi-agent framework for distributed service coordination and reasoning in emergency scenarios. 93-96 - Dirk Bradler, Jussi Kangasharju, Max Mühlhäuser:
Systematic first response use case evaluation. 97-98 - David Tacconi, Oscar Mayora, Paul Lukowicz, Bert Arnrich, Cornelia Setz, Gerhard Tröster, Christian Haring:
Activity and emotion recognition to support early diagnosis of psychiatric diseases. 100-102 - Charalampos Doukas, Ilias Maglogiannis:
Advanced patient or elder fall detection based on movement and sound data. 103-107 - Yao-Jen Chang, Chien-Nien Chen, Li-Der Chou, Tsen-Yung Wang:
A novel indoor wayfinding system based on passive RFID for individuals with cognitive impairments. 108-111 - Andreas Triantafyllidis, Vassilis Koutkias, Ioanna Chouvarda, Nicos Maglaveras:
An open and reconfigurable Wireless Sensor Network for pervasive health monitoring. 112-115 - Martín López Nores, José Juan Pazos-Arias, Jorge García Duque, Yolanda Blanco-Fernández:
Monitoring medicine intake in the networked home: The iCabiNET solution. 116-117 - G. Julian Lepinski, Roel Vertegaal:
Using eye contact and contextual speech recognition for hands-free surgical charting. 119-120 - Vassiliki Koufi, George Vassilacopoulos:
HDGPortal: A Grid portal application for pervasive access to process-based healthcare systems. 121-126 - Dasun Weerasinghe, Kalid Elmufti, Muttukrishnan Rajarajan, Veselin Rakocevic:
Patient's privacy protection with anonymous access to medical services. 127-130 - Lorenzo Martino, Qun Ni, Dan Lin, Elisa Bertino:
Multi-domain and privacy-aware role based access control in eHealth. 131-134 - Annarita Giani, Tanya G. Roosta, Shankar Sastry:
Integrity checker for wireless sensor networks in health care applications. 135-138 - Mahmoud Ghorbel, Farah Arab, Mounir Mokhtari:
Assistive housing: Case study in a residence for elderly people. 140-143 - Yilmaz Kiliçaslan, Özlem Uçar, Erdem Uçar, Edip Serdar Güner:
Visualization of Turkish for autistic and mentally retarded children. 144-147 - Henry Rimminen, Matti Linnavuo, Raimo Sepponen:
Human tracking using near field imaging. 148-151 - Jiann-Shing Shieh, Chun-Yi Dai, Yeong-Ray Wen, Wei-Zen Sun:
Fuzzy pain demand index from an i-pain system for assessment of postoperative pain via patient-controlled analgesia using a multilayer hierarchical structure. 152-155 - Masakazu Miyamae, Futoshi Naya, Tomoji Toriyama, Masako Kanai-Pak, Kiyoshi Kogure:
Design guidelines of a context-aware notification system for nursing. 156-159 - Antti Särelä, Niranjan P. Bidargaddi, Mohan Karunanithi:
A software architecture and data model for community-based healthcare environments. 161-164 - Stefan Weber, Tim C. Lueth:
Concept and realisation of an implantable EMG and motion measuring device. 165-168 - Timo Vuorela, Jukka Vanhala, Ville-Pekka Seppä, Jari A. K. Hyttinen:
Two portable long-term measurement devices for ECG and bioimpedance. 169-172 - Monica Tentori, Jesús Favela:
Monitoring behavioral patterns in hospitals through activity-aware computing. 173-176 - Matthias Gietzelt, Klaus-Hendrik Wolf, Michael Marschollek, Reinhold Haux:
Automatic self-calibration of body worn triaxial-accelerometers for application in healthcare. 177-180 - Darmindra D. Arumugam, Ananyaa Gautham, Gaurov Narayanaswamy, Daniel W. Engels:
Impacts of RF radiation on the human body in a passive wireless healthcare environment. 181-182 - Giovanni Russello, Changyu Dong, Naranker Dulay:
Personalising situated workflow systems for pervasive healthcare applications. 183-187 - Jatinder Singh, Luis Vargas, Jean Bacon:
A model for controlling data flow in distributed healthcare environments. 188-191 - Haipeng Wang, Xingshe Zhou, Zhu Wang:
Supporting the living of the elderly with semantic collaborative healthCare. 192-195 - Pekka Iso-Ketola, Tapio Karinsalo, Jukka Vanhala:
HipGuard: A wearable measurement system for patients recovering from a hip operation. 196-199 - Stina Nylander, Niklas Hardenborg:
IT in home health care - A case study Advantages and disadvantages with mobile information support. 201-204 - Mandy Scheermesser, Hannah Kosow, Asarnusch Rashid, Carsten Holtmann:
User acceptance of pervasive computing in healthcare: Main findings of two case studies. 205-213 - Omer Rashid, Paul Coulton, William Bird:
Using NFC to support and encourage green exercise. 214-217 - Tammy Toscos, Anne M. Faber, Kay Connelly, Adity U. Mutsuddi:
Encouraging physical activity in teens Can technology help reduce barriers to physical activity in adolescent girls? 218-221 - Paula Järvinen, Timo Järvinen, Liisa Lähteenmäki, Caj Södergård:
HyperFit: Hybrid media in personal nutrition and exercise management. 222-226 - Gianmarco Angius, Danilo Pani, Luigi Raffo, Stefano Seruis, Paolo Randaccio:
A pervasive telemedicine system exploiting the DVB-T technology. 228-231 - Niranjan P. Bidargaddi, Antti Särelä:
Ambulatory monitor derived clinical measures for continuous assessment of cardiac rehabilitation patients in a community care model. 232-236 - David A. Mejia, Jesús Favela, Alberto L. Morán:
Augmenting informal collaboration in hospitals through pervasive computing. 237-240 - Antti Lahtela, Marko Hassinen, Virpi Jylhä:
RFID and NFC in healthcare: Safety of hospitals medication care. 241-244 - Timo Laakko, Juha Leppänen, Jaakko Lähteenmäki, Antti Nummiaho:
Multipurpose mobile platform for telemedicine applications. 245-248 - Pallavi Kaushik, Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson:
Observations from a case study on user adaptive reminders for medication adherence. 250-253 - Laura Rocchi, Marco Benocci, Elisabetta Farella, Luca Benini, Lorenzo Chiari:
Validation of a wireless portable biofeedback system for balance control: Preliminary results. 254-257 - Maja Stikic, Tâm Huynh, Kristof Van Laerhoven, Bernt Schiele:
ADL recognition based on the combination of RFID and accelerometer sensing. 258-263 - Hideaki Kanai, Toyohisa Nakada, Y. Hanbat, Susumu Kunifuji:
A support system for context awareness in a group home using sound cues. 264-267 - Mu-Huo Cheng, Li-Cheng Chen, Ying-Che Hung, Chien-Nan Chen, Chang-Ming Yang, Tzu-Lin Yang:
A vital wearing system with wireless capability. 268-271 - Jingyuan Cheng, Paul Lukowicz:
Towards wearable capacitive sensing of physiological parameters. 272-273 - Jaakko Lähteenmäki, Juha Leppänen, Hannu Kaijanranta:
Document-based service architecture for communication between health and wellness service providers and customers. 275-278 - Friedrich Hanser, Agnes Grünerbl, Clemens Rodegast, Paul Lukowicz:
Design and real life deployment of a pervasive monitoring system for dementia patients. 279-280 - Juho Merilahti, Mark J. van Gils, Tuula Petäkoski-Hult, Outi Kenttä, Esko Hyvärinen, Jari A. K. Hyttinen, Harri Kailanto:
ECG monitoring of cardiac patients at home: experiences with scenarios and signal processing methods. 281-284 - Olivier A. Blanson Henkemans, Vanessa Sawirjo, Charles van der Mast, Mark A. Neerincx, Jasper Lindenberg:
A computer assistant for remote collaborative troubleshooting of domestic medical instruments. 285-288 - Desok Kim, Yunhwan Seo, Lizawati Salahuddin:
Decreased long term variations of heart rate variability in subjects with higher self reporting stress scores. 289-292 - Nigel M. Barnes, Andrew A. Reeves:
Holistic monitoring to support integrated care provision Experiences from Telecare trials and an introduction to SAPHE. 293-296 - Dilshat Djumanov, Peter Dabnichki:
DinamapBP-automatic data acquisition system for clinical trials. 297-300 - Bernhard Hohmann, Mérouane Debbah, Andreas Kröpfl:
Reliable multimedia transmission in wireless ad-hoc networks for telehealth systems. 301-304 - José Bravo, Ramón Hervás, Carmen Fuentes, Gabriel Chavira, Salvador W. Nava:
Tagging for nursing care. 305-307 - Zigor Salvador, Mikel Larrea, Alberto Lafuente:
Smart Environment Application Architecture. 308-309 - Timo Salpavaara, Jarmo Verho, Jukka Lekkala:
Capacitive insole sensor for hip surgery rehabilitation. 311-314 - Johannes Schumm, Marc Bächlin, Cornelia Setz, Bert Arnrich, Daniel Roggen, Gerhard Tröster:
Effect of movements on the electrodermal response after a startle event. 315-318 - Niina Nöjd, Markus Hannula, Jari A. K. Hyttinen:
Electrode position optimization for facial EMG measurements for human-computer interface. 319-322 - Jen-Liang Cheng, Jin-Ren Jeng, Zhu-Xuan Lin, Jiunn-Horng Lee:
Approximating Heart Rate Variability. 323-326 - Loukianos Gatzoulis:
Keynote speaker. 327 - Jakob E. Bardram:
Keynote speaker. 328 - Dimitrios D. Vergados, Christoforos Kavvadias, Olaf Bigalke, Arnold Eppler, Boro Jerabek, Alevizos Alevizos, Michael Caragiozidis, Christos Biniaris, Eric Robert:
An intelligent interactive healthcare services environment for assisted living at home. 329 - Elena Villalba, Ignacio Peinado, María Teresa Arredondo, Maria Teresa Meneu, Ma Pilar Sala Soriano, Sergio Guillén:
Self care system for heart failure out of hospital patients. 330 - Norma Alias, Norfarizan Mohd Said, Siti Nur Hidayah Khalid, Dolly Sin Tien Ching, Phang Tau Ing:
The parallel algorithm for human tumor growth using distributed multiprocessor computer system. 331
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