Smart healthcare applications and services developments and practices

"This book provides an in-depth introduction into medical, social, psychological, and technical aspects of smart healthcare applications as well as their consequences for the design, use and acceptance of future systems"--Provided by publisher

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Rocker, Carsten 1975-, Ziefle, Martina 1962-
Format: Book
Published: Hershey, PA Medical Information Science Reference c2011
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Table of Contents:
  • Wireless networking credibility, device interoperability & other important issues to take into consideration for the deployment of a homecare service provision model / Konstantinos Perakis, Dimitris Koutsouris
  • Sensor networks in pervasive healthcare computing / Zhilbert Tafa
  • Next generation body area networks and smart environments for healthcare / Paul Fergus ... [et al.]
  • From idea to use : lessons learned from a participatory ICT healthcare case study / Henrik Enquist
  • Smart lifelogging technology for episodic memory support / Matthew L. Lee, Anind K. Dey
  • Resolving and mediating ambiguous contexts in pervasive environments / Nirmalya Roy, Sajal K. Das, Christine Julien
  • Supporting the ubiquitous doctor / Carlos Ferraz, Juliana Diniz
  • mVITAL : a standards compliant vital sign monitor / Yusuf Ozturk, Jayesh Sharma
  • A highly-interactive and user-friendly PHR application for the provision of homecare services / Vasso Koufi, Flora Malamateniou, George Vassilacopoulos
  • The portal monitor : a privacy-aware event-driven system for elder care / John F. Duncan, L. Jean Camp, William R. Hazlewood
  • Interactivating rehabilitation through active multimodal feedback and guidance / Bert Bongers, Stuart Smith
  • Mapping input technology to ability / Ainara Garzo, Stefan P. Carmien, Xabier Madina
  • Restoring balance : replacing the vestibular sense with wearable vibrotactile feedback / Maria Julia S. Benini ... [et al.]
  • A home-based system to support delivery of health and social care / Kenneth J. Turner