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PervasiveHealth 2009: London, UK
- 3rd International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, PervasiveHealth 2009, London, UK, April 1-3, 2009. IEEE 2009, ISBN 978-963-9799-42-4
Gait
- Anita Pinheiro Sant'Anna, Nicholas Wickström:
Developing a motion language: Gait analysis from accelerometer sensor systems. 1-8 - Eric Wade, Maja J. Mataric:
Design and testing of lightweight inexpensive motion-capture devices with application to clinical gait analysis. 1-7 - Marco Benocci, Laura Rocchi, Elisabetta Farella, Lorenzo Chiari, Luca Benini:
A wireless system for gait and posture analysis based on pressure insoles and Inertial Measurement Units. 1-6
User-Centered Investigations
- Young Seok Lee, Joe Tullio, Nitya Narasimhan, Pallavi Kaushik, Jonathan Engelsma, Santosh Basapur:
Investigating the potential of in-home devices for improving medication adherence. 1-8 - Aino Ahtinen, Elina M. Mattila, Antti Väätänen, Lotta Hynninen, Jukka Salminen, Esa Koskinen, Klaus Laine:
User experiences of mobile wellness applications in health promotion: User study of Wellness Diary, Mobile Coach and SelfRelax. 1-8 - Inaki Merino Albaina, Thomas Visser, Charles van der Mast, Martijn H. Vastenburg:
Flowie: A persuasive virtual coach to motivate elderly individuals to walk. 1-7 - Julie Maitland, Matthew Chalmers, Katie A. Siek:
Persuasion not required Improving our understanding of the sociotechnical context of dietary behavioural change. 1-8
Remote Rehabilitation
- Antti Särelä, Jukka Salminen, Esa Koskinen, Ole Kirkeby, Ilkka Korhonen, Darren Walters:
A home-based care model for outpatient cardiac rehabilitation based on mobile technologies. 1-8 - Stefan Rennick Egglestone, Lesley Axelrod, Thomas Nind, Ruth Turk, Anna Wilkinson, Jane H. Burridge, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Susan Mawson, Zoe Robertson, Ann-Marie Hughes, Kher Hui Ng, Will Pearson, Nour Shublaq, Penny Probert Smith, Ian W. Ricketts, Tom Rodden:
A design framework for a home-based stroke rehabilitation system: Identifying the key components. 1-8 - Bianying Song, Klaus-Hendrik Wolf, Matthias Gietzelt, Osama Al Scharaa, Uwe Tegtbur, Reinhold Haux, Michael Marschollek:
Decision support for teletraining of COPD patients. 1-6 - Luis Enrique Sucar, Ariel Molina, Ron S. Leder, Jorge Hernández, Israel Sánchez:
Gesture therapy: A clinical evaluation. 1-5
Sensor Frameworks
- José A. Germano, Rui Ramalho, Leonel Sousa:
On the design of distributed autonomous embedded systems for biomedical applications. 1-8 - Roberta Giannantonio, Raffaele Gravina, Philip Kuryloski, Ville-Pekka Seppä, Fabio Bellifemine, Jari A. K. Hyttinen, Marco Sgroi:
Performance analysis of an activity monitoring system using the SPINE framework. 1-8 - Mohamed A. ElHelw, Julien Pansiot, Douglas G. McIlwraith, Raza Ali, Benny P. L. Lo, Louis Atallah:
An integrated multi-sensing framework for pervasive healthcare monitoring. 1-7 - Alberto E. Schaeffer Filho, Emil C. Lupu, Morris Sloman:
Realising management and composition of Self-Managed Cells in pervasive healthcare. 1-8
Fall Prevention and Detection
- Nicholas Caporusso, Irene Lasorsa, Oliviero Rinaldi, Leonardo la Pietra:
A pervasive solution for risk awareness in the context of fall prevention. 1-8 - Shumei Zhang, Paul J. McCullagh, Chris D. Nugent, Huiru Zheng:
A theoretic algorithm for fall and motionless detection. 1-6 - Marc Bächlin, Meir Plotnik, Daniel Roggen, Noit Inbar, Nir Giladi, Jeffrey M. Hausdorff, Gerhard Tröster:
Parkinsons disease patients perspective on context aware wearable technology for auditive assistance. 1-8
Semantics
- Mark J. Weal, Danius T. Michaelides, Kevin R. Page, David De Roure, Mary Gobbi, Eloise Monger, Fernando Martinez:
Location based semantic annotation for ward analysis. 1-8 - Safdar Ali, Stephan Kiefer:
Semantic coordination of Ambient Intelligent medical devices - A case study. 1-6 - Ebrahim Nageba, Jocelyne Fayn, Paul Rubel:
A model driven ontology-based architecture for supporting the quality of services in pervasive telemedicine applications. 1-8
Privacy and Security
- Michael Siegenthaler, Ken Birman:
Privacy enforcement for distributed healthcare queries. 1-6 - Md. Nurul Huda, Shigeki Yamada, Noboru Sonehara:
Privacy-aware access to Patient-controlled Personal Health Records in emergency situations. 1-6 - Guy C. Hembroff, Sead Muftic:
Secure healthcare information exchange for local domains. 1-7 - George M. Stamatelos:
Secure sensor data transmission over wireless cellular networks. 1-5
Wearable Technologies
- Shirley Coyle, Deirdre Morris, King Tong Lau, Dermot Diamond, Fabio Di Francesco, Nicola Taccini, Maria Giovanna Trivella, Daniele Costanzo, Pietro Salvo, Jacques-André Porchet, Jean Luprano:
Textile sensors to measure sweat pH and sweat-rate during exercise. 1-6 - Kunjan Patel, Chern-Pin Chua, Stephen Fau, Chris J. Bleakley:
Low power real-time seizure detection for ambulatory EEG. 1-7 - Hannah Baumgartner, Arne Schulz, Andreas Hein, Inga Holube, Tobias Herzke:
A fitting method for headphones to compensate individual hearing impairments. 1-8
Hodge Podge
- Alan L. Liu, Harlan Hile, Gaetano Borriello, Henry A. Kautz, Pat A. Brown, Mark Harniss, Kurt Johnson:
Informing the design of an automated wayfinding system for individuals with cognitive impairments. 1-8 - Maria G. Martini, Alessandro Polpetta, Paolo Banelli:
Context-aware multi-lead ECG compression based on standard image codecs. 1-7 - Nicholas M. Boers, David Chodos, Jianzhao Huang, Pawel Gburzynski, Ioanis Nikolaidis, Eleni Stroulia:
The smart condo: visualizing independent living environments in a virtual world. 1-8
On the Body
- Tony O'Donovan, John O'Donoghue, Cormac J. Sreenan, David Sammon, Philip O'Reilly, Kieran A. O'Connor:
A context aware wireless body area network (BAN). 1-8 - Bin Zhen, Minseok Kim, Jun-ichi Takada, Ryuji Kohno:
Characterization and modeling of dynamic on-body propagation. 1-6 - Yanmin Zhu, Morris Sloman, Emil Lupu, Sye Loong Keoh:
Vesta: A secure and autonomic system for pervasive healthcare. 1-8
Self Management
- Marco de Sá, Luís Carriço:
Mobile support for personalized therapies: OminSCOPE: Richer artefacts and data collection. 1-8 - Ismo Alakärppä, Jukka Riekki, Raumi Koukkula:
Pervasive pain monitoring system: User experiences and adoption requirements in the hospital and home environments. 1-8 - Antti P. Happonen, Elina M. Mattila, Marja-Liisa Kinnunen, Veikko Ikonen, Tero Myllymaki, Kirsikka Kaipainen, Heikki Rusko, Raimo Lappalainen, Ilkka Korhonen:
P4Well concept to empower self-management of psychophysiological wellbeing and load recovery. 1-8
Posters
- Carlos González Bris, Andrés Díaz Lantada:
A wearable passive force sensor powered by an active interrogator intended for intra-splint use for the detection and recording of bruxism. 1-4 - Duminda Nishantha, Yasao Uchida, Monte Cassim, Jayantha Weerasinghe, Gamini Gunawardana, Yukuo Hayashida, Masaaki Goto:
Towards a sustainable e-health deployment An integrated medical information system for Sri Lankan case. 1-4 - Venet Osmani, Daqing Zhang, Sasitharan Balasubramaniam:
Human activity recognition supporting context-appropriate reminders for elderly. 1-4 - Fran Wu, Mitch Williams, Peter Kazanzides, Ken Brady, Jim Fackler:
A modular Clinical Decision Support System Clinical prototype extensible into multiple clinical settings. 1-4 - Benoît Otjacques, Marc Krier, Fernand Feltz, Dieter Ferring, Martine Hoffmann:
User-centered activity management system for elderly people Empowering older people with interactive technologies to manage their activities at the retirement home. 1-4 - René Fitterer, Bart de Witte:
Enabling pervasive healthcare by means of event-driven service-oriented architectures The case of bed management in mid-sized to large-sized hospitals. 1-4 - Daniel Olguín Olguín, Peter A. Gloor, Alex Pentland:
Wearable sensors for pervasive healthcare management. 1-4 - Geng Yang, Jian Chen, Hannu Tenhunen, Li-Rong Zheng:
Intelligent electrode design for long-term ECG monitoring at home: Prototype design using FPAA and FPGA. 1-4 - Kenny Morrison, Ian W. Ricketts, Martyn C. Jones, Derek W. Johnston, Nigel B. Pitts, Frank M. Sullivan:
A secure electronic diary and data collection tool. 1-4 - Dina Baga, Dimitrios I. Fotiadis, Spiros Konitsiotis, Metin Akay:
PERFORM: A system for the monitoring and management of persons with chronic motor neurodegenerative disorders: A study on Parkinson's Disease and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. 1-5 - María José Morón, Jose Rafael Luque, Alejandro Gómez-Jaime, Eduardo Casilari, Antonio Díaz Estrella:
Prototyping of a remote monitoring system for a medical Personal Area Network using Python. 1-5 - Seulki Lee, Jerald Yoo, Hoi-Jun Yoo:
A wearable inductor channel design for blood pressure monitoring system in daily life. 1-4 - Stefano Ferretti, Silvia Mirri, Marco Roccetti, Claudio Sermenghi, Vito Conforti:
Managing first response medical aids with an altruistic Web application. 1-4 - Guido Moritz, Elmar Zeeb, Frank Golatowski, Dirk Timmermann, Regina Stoll:
Web Services to improve interoperability of home healthcare devices. 1-4 - Julie Maitland, Matthew Chalmers:
Probelems: reflecting on a technology probe into peer involvement in cardiac rehabilitation. 1-4 - Archan Misra, Benjamin Falchuk, Shoshana Loeb:
Server-assisted context-dependent pervasive wellness monitoring. 1-4
Workshop on Technologies to Counter Cognitive Decline
- Usman Naeem, John Bigham:
Recognising activities of daily life through the usage of everyday objects around the home. 1-4 - Ajay M. Cheriyan, Zbigniew Kalbarczyk, Ravishankar K. Iyer, Albert O. Jarvi, Tanya M. Gallagher, Kenneth L. Watkin:
Pervasive embedded real time monitoring of EEG & SpO2. 1-4 - Paul Fergus, Kashif Kifayat, Simon Cooper, Madjid Merabti, Abdennour El Rhalibi:
A framework for physical health improvement using Wireless Sensor Networks and gaming. 1-4 - Benoît Otjacques, Marc Krier, Fernand Feltz, Dieter Ferring, Martine Hoffmann:
Early lessons from the design of tactile terminals for elderly people. 1-4 - Victoria Meza-Kubo, Alberto L. Morán, Marcela D. Rodríguez:
Intergenerational communication systems in support for elder adults with cognitive decline. 1-4 - Aleksandar Matic, Venet Osmani:
Technologies to monitor cognitive decline a preliminary case study. 1-4
Workshop on Wireless Pervasive Healthcare
- José Javier Garcia, Thomas Falck:
Quality of Service for IEEE 802.15.4-based Wireless Body Sensor Networks. 1-6 - Lindsay Brown, Bernard Grundlehner, Jef van de Molengraft, Julien Penders, Bert Gyselinckx:
Body area network for monitoring autonomic nervous system responses. 1-3 - Peter Langendörfer, Frank Vater, Krzysztof Piotrowski:
Customizing sensor nodes and software for individual pervasive health applications. 1-4 - Thomas Lindh, Ibrahim Orhan:
Performance control in wireless sensor networks. 1-4 - Davide Merico, Alessandra Mileo, Roberto Bisiani:
Pervasive wireless-sensor-networks for home healthcare need automatic reasoning. 1-4 - Aggeliki S. Prayati, Fotis Kerasiotis, Christos P. Antonopoulos, Spilios Giannoulis, Tsenka Stoyanova, George D. Papadopoulos:
An overview of development problems in WSNs. 1-4 - Spilios Giannoulis, Aggeliki S. Prayati, Christos P. Antonopoulos, George D. Papadopoulos:
A.MO.R : An adaptive routing mechanism for WSN health applications. 1-4 - Agnius Liutkevicius, Arunas Vrubliauskas, Egidijus Kazanavicius, Aggeliki S. Prayati:
μSWN interconnection to external networks for healthcare applications. 1-4 - Helena Fernández-López, Pedro Macedo, José A. Afonso, José Higino Correia, Ricardo Simões:
Performance evaluation of a ZigBee-based medical sensor network. 1-4 - Ruoya Yao, Bing Liu, Xiaochen You, Wusun Chen:
A wireless network scheme of fetal monitoring. 1-4 - Luís M. Borges, Norberto Barroca, Fernando J. Velez, António S. Lebres:
Smart-clothing wireless flex sensor belt network for foetal health monitoring. 1-4
PervaSense09
- Yuki Tamura, Masaaki Hashida, Shuji Sannomiya, Makoto Iwata:
Smart pervasive healthcare-assistance in daily life. 1-6 - Geoffrey C. Green, Adrian D. C. Chan, Rafik A. Goubran:
Monitoring of food spoilage with electronic nose: potential applications for smart homes. 1-7 - Mingjing Yang, Huiru Zheng, Haiying Wang, Sally I. McClean:
Feature selection and construction for the discrimination of neurodegenerative diseases based on gait analysis. 1-7 - Diana Saldaña-Jimenez, Marcela D. Rodríguez, Adán-Noé Espinoza, Juan-Pablo García-Vázquez:
A context-aware component for identifying risks associated to elders' activities of daily living. 1-4 - Holger Storf, Martin Becker, Martin Riedl:
Rule-based activity recognition framework: Challenges, technique and learning. 1-7 - Alessandro Copetti, Orlando Loques, Julius C. B. Leite, Thais P. C. Barbosa, Antonio C. L. da Nóbrega:
Intelligent context-aware monitoring of hypertensive patients. 1-6
Connectivity, Mobility and Patients' Comfort Workshop
- Jacek Ruminski, Tomasz Kocejko, Adam Bujnowski, Jerzy Wtorek:
Multimodal platform for communication, training and health monitoring at home. 1-5 - Jakob Justesen, Søren Christian Madsen:
Wearable wireless ECG monitoring hardware prototype for use in patients own home. 1-3 - Dasun Weerasinghe, Muttukrishnan Rajarajan, Veselin Rakocevic:
Trust delegation for medical records access using public mobile networks. 1-7 - Y. Tony Yang:
Establishingethical guidelines for telehomecareresearch on chronic diseases. 1-5 - Stefan Wagner, Claus Nielsen:
OpenCare project: An open, flexible and easily extendible infrastructure for pervasive healthcare assisted living solutions. 1-10 - Stefan Wagner:
OpenCare project personal communication device. 1-3
Designing with Care Workshop
- Yvonne Schikhof, Ingrid Mulder, Martijn H. Vastenburg:
Designing with care. 1-2 - Jan Derboven, Mieke van Gils, S. Agten:
User acceptance in a pervasive care platform integrating a social alarm system in a communication network. 1-2 - Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon, Philip D. Gray:
Keeping everyone happy: Multiple stakeholder requirements for home care technology. 1-3 - Paolo Prinetto, Gabriele Tiotto, Andrea Del Principe:
Designing health care applications for the deaf. 1-2 - Mohammad Zarifi Eslami, Marten van Sinderen:
Flexible home care automation adapting to the personal and evolving needs and situations of the patient. 1-2 - Jan-Willem van't Klooster, Bert-Jan van Beijnum, Hermie J. Hermens:
Putting the patient at the centre making telemedicine services personal again. 1-2
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