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2nd MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2012: Hilton Head, SC, USA
- Saadi Boudjit, Anis Laouiti:
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM international workshop on Pervasive Wireless Healthcare, MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2012, Hilton Head, SC, USA, June 11-14, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1292-9
Keynote
- Roozbeh Jafari:
The challenges and opportunities in wireless health. 1-2
Mobile health monitoring systems architecture
- Mohammad S. Hashemian, Dylan L. Knowles, Jonathan Calver, Weicheng Qian, Michael C. Bullock, Scott Bell, Regan L. Mandryk, Nathaniel D. Osgood, Kevin G. Stanley:
iEpi: an end to end solution for collecting, conditioning and utilizing epidemiologically relevant data. 3-8 - Ferdaus Ahmed Kawsar, Md Munirul Haque, Mohammad Adibuzzaman, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Md. Miftah Uddin, Richard Love, David Roe, Rumana Dowla, Tahmina Ferdousy, Reza Selim, Syed Hossain:
e-ESAS: improving quality of life for breast cancer patients in developing countries. 9-14 - Avik Ghose, Chirabrata Bhaumik, Diptesh Das, Amit Kumar Agrawal:
Mobile healthcare infrastructure for home and small clinic. 15-20
Communication architecture and data management
- Debopam Acharya, Vijay Kumar, Hyo-Joo Han:
Performance evaluation of data intensive mobile healthcare test-bed in a 4G environment. 21-26 - Revak R. Tyagi, Ki-Dong Lee, Frank Aurzada, Sang G. Kim, Martin Reisslein:
Efficient delivery of frequent small data for U-healthcare applications over LTE-advanced networks. 27-32 - Sangkil Kim, Yoshihiro Kawahara, Manos M. Tentzeris:
Inkjet-printed monopole antennas for enhanced-range WBAN and wearable biomonitoring application. 33-38
Algorithms and mobile applications for healthcare
- Lingmei Ren, Quan Zhang, Weisong Shi:
Low-power fall detection in home-based environments. 39-44 - Jerrid Matthews, Farnoosh Javadi, Gauresh Rane, Jason Zheng, Giovanni Pau, Mario Gerla:
Ultraviolet guardian - real time ultraviolet monitoring: estimating the pedestrians ultraviolet exposure before stepping outdoors. 45-50 - Sungwon Yang, Jihyoung Kim, Mario Gerla:
Clinical quality guaranteed physiological data compression in mobile health monitoring. 51-56
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