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15th Healthcom 2013: Lisbon, Portugal
- IEEE 15th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services, Healthcom 2013, Lisbon, Portugal, October 9-12, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4673-5800-2
- Lijun Wang, Yongfeng Huang, Ji Chen, Ke Zhou, Chun-hua Li:
Medoop: A medical information platform based on Hadoop. 1-6 - Manzoor Razaak, Maria G. Martini:
Medical image and video quality assessment in e-health applications and services. 6-10 - Yassine Aribi, Ali Wali, Adel M. Alimi:
An intelligent system for renal segmentation. 11-15 - Giovanna Sannino, Ivanoe De Falco, Giuseppe De Pietro:
Detecting Obstructive Sleep Apnea events in a real-time mobile monitoring system through automatically extracted sets of rules. 16-20 - Zviad Kirtava, Tea Gegenava, Maka Gegenava:
mHealth for cardiac patients telemonitoring and integrated care. 21-25 - Pawel Swiatek, Patryk Schauer, Adam Kokot, Maciej Demkiewicz:
Platform for building eHealth streaming services. 26-30 - Makoto Kawashima, Taiki Nakamura, Kaori Hata:
Construction of healthcare network based on proposed ECG and physical-activity sensor adopting energy-harvesting technologies. 31-35 - Edgar T. Horta, Ivo M. C. Lopes, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues, Mario Lemes Proença Jr.:
A mobile health application for falls detection and biofeedback monitoring. 36-40 - David Cunha, Gabriela Trevisan, Florbela Samagaio, Liliana Ferreira, Filipe Sousa, Jose Ferreira-Alves, Ricardo Simões:
Ambient Assisted Living Technology: Comparative perspectives of users and caregivers. 41-45 - Óscar Gama, Ricardo Simões:
A platform to emulate ambient assisted living environments. 46-50 - Yosvany Llerena Rodriguez, Alexandra Queirós, Nelson Pacheco da Rocha, Carlos Cardoso, Miguel Grade, Filipe Augusto, João Quintas:
We.Can platform: An open management architecture for the information persistence. 49-53 - Ognen Ognenoski, Manzoor Razaak, Maria G. Martini, Peter Amon:
Medical video streaming utilizing MPEG-DASH. 54-59 - Cláudia Tonelo, António Paulo Moreira, Germano Veiga:
Evaluation of sensors and algorithms for person detection for personal robots. 60-65 - Ricardo Vardasca, Joaquim Gabriel:
Trends in mobile medical thermography. 66-70 - Pawel Stelmach:
Planning for composition of eHealth services. 71-75 - Frederic Vannieuwenborg, Jan Van Ooteghem, Mathieu Vandenberghe, Sofie Verbrugge, Mario Pickavet, Didier Colle:
A methodology for multi-actor evaluation of the impact of eCare services. 76-80 - Pawel Swiatek, Andrzej Rucinski:
IoT as a service system for eHealth. 81-84 - Pawel Stelmach, Lukasz Falas:
Runtime data-driven adaptation of composite e-Health services. 85-89 - Blanca Borro-Escribano, Ángel del Blanco, Baltasar Fernández-Manjón, Itziar Martinez Alpuente, Beatriz Dominguez-Gil, Rafael Matesanz:
Using Low-cost computer-based simulations in the Spanish National Transplant Procedures. 90-94 - Maciej Zieba, Jerzy Swiatek:
Ensemble SVM for imbalanced data and missing values in postoperative risk management. 95-99 - Andrzej Walczak, Edyta Winciorek:
Integrating Bayesian networks into fuzzy hypothesis testing problem - case based presentation. 100-104 - Taufique Sayeed, Albert Samà, Andreu Català, Joan Cabestany:
Comparative and adaptation of step detection and step length estimators to a lateral belt worn accelerometer. 105-109 - Eduardo Metola, Ana M. Bernardos, José R. Casar:
A multi-device framework to increase self-awareness for health and disease prevention. 110-114 - Yannis Katsis, Chaitanya K. Baru, Ted Chan, Sanjoy Dasgupta, Claudiu Farcas, William G. Griswold, Jeannie Huang, Lucila Ohno-Machado, Yannis Papakonstantinou, Fredric Raab, Kevin Patrick:
DELPHI: Data E-platform for personalized population health. 115-119 - Ernesto Ibarra, Angelos Antonopoulos, Elli Kartsakli, Christos V. Verikoukis:
Energy harvesting aware hybrid MAC protocol for WBANs. 120-124 - Norbert Noury, Tareq Hadidi:
Simulation of human activity in a Health Smart Home with HMM. 125-129 - Bing Zhou, Xianxiang Chen, Xinyu Hu, Ren Ren, Xiao Tan, Zhen Fang, Shanhong Xia:
A Bluetooth low energy approach for monitoring electrocardiography and respiration. 130-134 - Medina Hadjem, Osman Salem, Farid Naït-Abdesselam, Ahmed Mehaoua:
Early detection of Myocardial Infarction using WBAN. 135-139 - Wenxing Xu, Robert J. Piechocki, Geoffrey S. Hilton:
Probabilistic data association for wireless passive body sensor networks. 140-144 - Stefan Mijovic, Andrea Stajkic, Riccardo Cavallari, Chiara Buratti:
Experimental characterization of Low Power Listening in BAN. 145-149 - Han-Ping Chen, Wei-Hsin Chen, Xing-Yu Su, Feipei Lai, Yi-Ju Chen, Kuo-Chin Huang:
A web-based telehealthcare system with mobile application and data analysis for diet people. 150-154 - Beatriz Gómez, Carlos Juiz:
Integration of Emergency Web App for accessing the emergency services by mobile phones. 155-159 - Evanthia E. Tripoliti, Ioannis G. Pappas, Euripides G. M. Petrakis, Josep Maria Sans:
E-learning templates for peripheral vascular stenting. 160-163 - Eriksson J. Melicio Monteiro, Carlos Costa, José Luís Oliveira:
A DICOM viewer based on web technology. 167-171 - Cesar Suarez Ortega, Jose Miguel Franco-Valiente:
Using CAD systems and e-Learning in radiologists training. 172-176 - Chonlatee Khorakhun, Saleem N. Bhatti:
Alerts for remote health monitoring using online social media platforms. 177-181 - Isabel de la Torre Díez, Borja Martínez-Pérez, Miguel López Coronado:
A review of applications for the improvement of the life quality in patients with mental disorders. 182-187 - Arjen Hommersom, Peter J. F. Lucas, Marina Velikova, Giso H. Dal, Joaquim Bastos, Jonathan Rodriguez, Marleen Germs, Henk Schwietert:
MoSHCA - my mobile and smart health care assistant. 188-192 - Carlos Abreu, Paulo M. Mendes:
Deployment of wireless sensor networks for biomedical applications. 193-196 - Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Filipa Ferrada, Ana-Inês Oliveira, João Rosas, Jorge N. Monteiro:
Integrated care services in ambient assisted living. 197-201 - Claudio D. Gasparini, Victor Torres-Padrosa, Imma Boada, José-Luis Marzo:
Videoconferencing in eHealth: Requirements, integration and workflow. 201-206 - Marinette Bouet, Kahina Gani, Michel Schneider, Farouk Toumani:
A general model for specifying near periodic recurrent activities - application to home care activities. 207-211 - Sergio Cicalo, Matteo Mazzotti, Simone Moretti, Velio Tralli, Marco Chiani:
Cross-layer optimization for m-health SVC multiple video transmission over LTE uplink. 212-217 - Sucheng Yu, Bin Liu, Wei Qiao, Chi Zhang, Chang Wen Chen, Jian Cai:
JSM-2 based ECG compression with statistical support prediction. 218-222 - Adrienne Heinrich, Xin Zhao, Gerard de Haan:
Multi-distance motion vector clustering algorithm for video-based sleep analysis. 223-227 - Ma de las Mercedes Huertas Miguelanez, Luigi Ceccaroni:
A simulation and integration environment for heterogeneous physiology-models. 228-232 - Sidharth Maheshwari, Amit Acharyya, Pachamuthu Rajalakshmi, Paolo Emilio Puddu, Michele Schiariti:
Accurate and reliable 3-lead to 12-lead ECG reconstruction methodology for remote health monitoring applications. 233-237 - Antonio de la Piedra, An Braeken, Abdellah Touhafi:
Leveraging the DSP48E1 block in lightweight cryptographic implementations. 238-242 - Juha Partala, Niina Keränen, Mariella Särestöniemi, Matti Hämäläinen, Jari H. Iinatti, Timo Jämsä, Jarmo Reponen, Tapio Seppänen:
Security threats against the transmission chain of a medical health monitoring system. 243-248 - Tony Sahama, Leonie Simpson, Bill Lane:
Security and Privacy in eHealth: Is it possible? 249-253 - David Shin, Tony Sahama, Randike Gajanayake:
Secured e-health data retrieval in DaaS and Big Data. 255-259 - Andreas Kliem, Odej Kao:
CoSeMed - cooperative and secure medical device cloud. 260-264 - Toshiyuki Maeda, Yae Fukushige, Masumi Yajima:
E-health support system in university environment. 265-267 - Asuka Takai, Chihiro Nakagawa, Atsuhiko Shintani, Tomohiro Ito:
Stand up from a chair with lesser body load: Biomechanical simulation and visual supplement. 268-270 - Min Chen, Yujun Ma, Jialun Wang, Ong Mau Dung, Enmin Song:
Enabling comfortable sports therapy for patient: A novel lightweight durable and portable ECG monitoring system. 271-273 - Augusto Neto, Joelias Silva Pinto Junior, José Neuman de Souza, Eduardo Cerqueira:
Context-aware eHealth information approach for the Brazilian primary healthcare system. 274-276 - Stefano Tennina, Elli Kartsakli, Aris S. Lalos, Angelos Antonopoulos, Prodromos-Vasileios Mekikis, Marco Di Renzo, Yuriy Zacchia Lun, Fabio Graziosi, Luis Alonso, Christos V. Verikoukis:
WSN4QoL: Wireless Sensor Networks for quality of life. 277-279 - Giulia Cisotto, Silvano Pupolin, Stefano Silvoni, Francesco Piccione:
An application of Brain Computer Interface in chronic stroke to improve arm reaching function exploiting operant learning strategy and brain plasticity. 280-282 - Finn Kuusisto, Inês de Castro Dutra, Houssam Nassif, Yirong Wu, Molly E. Klein, Heather B. Neuman, Jude W. Shavlik, Elizabeth S. Burnside:
Using machine learning to identify benign cases with non-definitive biopsy. 283-285 - Luís S. Ribeiro, Frederico Honorio, José Luís Oliveira, Carlos Costa:
Leveraging XDS-I and PIX workflows for validating cross-enterprise patient identity linkage. 286-288 - Amal Naseem, Osman Salem, Yaning Liu, Ahmed Mehaoua:
Reliable vital sign collection in medical Wireless Sensor Networks. 289-293 - Foteini Andriopoulou, Konstantinos D. Birkos, Dimitrios K. Lymberopoulos:
P2Care: A dynamic self-organized healthcare network for ubiquitous healthcare environment. 294-298 - Bruno Perriot, Jerome Argod, Jean Louis Pépin, Norbert Noury:
A network of collaborative sensors for the monitoring of COPD patients in their daily life. 299-302 - Htoo Aung Maw, Hannan Xiao, Bruce Christianson:
An adaptive access control model for medical data in Wireless Sensor Networks. 303-309 - Bertrand Massot, Norbert Noury, Claudine Géhin, Eric McAdams:
On designing an ubiquitous sensor network for health monitoring. 310-314 - Hassine Moungla, Nora Touati, Ahmed Mehaoua:
Radiation awareness in three-dimensional optimal WBAN model deployment. 315-320 - Silvia de Miguel-Bilbao, José Roldán, Jorge García, Fernando López, Pilar García-Sagredo, Victoria Ramos:
Comparative analysis of indoor location technologies for monitoring of elderly. 320-323 - Dramane Ouattara, Minh Thao Quach, Francine Krief, Mohamed Aymen Chalouf, Hicham Khalife:
Mitigating the hospital area communication's interference using Cognitive Radio Networks. 324-328 - Sangjin Jeong, Chan-Hyun Youn, Yong-Woon Kim:
A method for identifying temporal progress of chronic disease using chronological clustering. 329-333 - Leonardo M. Gardini, Reinaldo Bezerra Braga, José Bringel Filho, Carina Teixeira de Oliveira, Rossana M. de Castro Andrade, Hervé Martin, Luiz O. M. Andrade, Mauro Oliveira:
Clariisa, a context-aware framework based on geolocation for a health care governance system. 334-339 - Vinicius Bezerra, Liliam Leal, Marcus Vinícius de Sousa Lemos, Carlos Giovanni Carvalho, José Bringel Filho, Nazim Agoulmine:
A pervasive energy-efficient ECG monitoring approach for detecting abnormal cardiac situations. 340-345 - Luís Pereira, Rui Rijo, Catarina Silva, Margarida Agostinho:
Using text mining to diagnose and classify epilepsy in children. 345-349 - Bollepalli S. Chandra, Challa S. Sastry, Soumya Jana:
Telecardiology: Hurst exponent based anomaly detection in compressively sampled ECG signals. 350-354 - Hsin-Yi Lin, Sz-Ying Liang, Yi-Lwun Ho, Yen-Hung Lin, Hsi-Pin Ma:
Discrete-wavelet-transform-based noise reduction and R wave detection for ECG signals. 355-360 - Luis Carvalho, Rui Campos, Manuel Ricardo:
Context-aware low-energy Wi-Fi sensor networks for e-health. 361-365 - Liang Zhou, Jianxin Chen, Baoyu Zheng, Isabel de la Torre Díez, Sudip Misra:
On asynchronous flow scheduling for wireless body sensor networks. 366-370 - Nabiul Islam, Sudip Misra, Judhistir Mahapatro, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues:
Catastrophic collision in Bio-nanosensor Networks: Does it really matter? 371-376 - Jorge Grenha Teixeira, Lia Patrício, Leonel Nóbrega, Larry L. Constantine, Raymond P. Fisk:
Healthcare professionals as customers: A service perspective on Portuguese primary care health information systems. 377-381 - Christoph Thuemmler, Oli H. Mival, David Benyon, William J. Buchanan, Alois Paulin, Samuel A. Fricker, Markus Fiedler, Astrid Grøttland, Thomas Jell, Thomas Magedanz, Ioana Ispas, Bert-Jaap Koops, Eleni Kosta, Armin Schneider, Anastasius Gavras, Maria Barros, Philippe Cousin, Euripides G. M. Petrakis:
Norms and standards in modular medical architectures. 382-387 - Eduardo Osorio, Liliana Ferreira, Rui Abreu, Filipe Sousa:
Interoperability in Ambient Assisted Living using OpenEHR. 394-398 - Isabel de la Torre Díez, Borja Martínez-Pérez, Miguel López Coronado:
Analyzing open-source and commercial EHR solutions from an international perspective. 399-403 - Lukas Pielawa, Torben Wallbaum, Melina Frenken, Andreas Hein:
Control and personalization approach for an ICT-enabled wearable artifical kidney. 404-408 - Shinsuke Hara, Tetsuo Tsujioka, Toui Kanda, Hajime Nakamura, Takashi Kawabata, Kenji Watanabe, Masanao Ise, Noa Arime, Hiroyuki Okuhata:
Development of a real-time vital data collection system from players during a football game. 409-413 - Marcelo Roberto Petry, António Paulo Moreira, Brígida Mónica Faria, Luís Paulo Reis:
IntellWheels: Intelligent wheelchair with user-centered design. 414-418 - Adriana M. Adami, André Gustavo Adami, Tamara L. Hayes, Zachary T. Beattie:
A system for assessment of limb movements in sleep. 419-423 - Zening Qu, Yongqiang Lyu, Yida Tang, Wenyao Wang, Zihan Wang, Jiaming Hong, Nazim Agoulmine:
Linear time-invariant system based assessment model for coronary heart disease. 424-428 - Mirna Becevic, Blake Anderson, Jing Ginger Han, E. Rachel Mutrux, Lanis Hicks, Karen Edison, Chi-Ren Shyu:
TeleMDID: Mobile technology applications for interactive diagnoses in teledermatology clinics. 429-433 - Rana Jaber, Aly Chkeir, David J. Hewson, Jacques Duchêne:
ARPEGE: Assessment of frailty at home. 434-438 - Felix Büsching, Henning Post, Matthias Gietzelt, Lars C. Wolf:
Fall detection on the road. 439-443 - David Antón, Alfredo Goñi, Arantza Illarramendi, Juan Jose Torres-Unda, Jesus Seco:
KiReS: A Kinect-based telerehabilitation system. 444-448 - António Meireles, Lino Figueiredo, Luís Seabra Lopes:
A portable spatial monitoring system for autonomous heart diagnosis. 449-453 - Athanasios Vourvopoulos, Ana Lucia Faria, Monica Cameirao, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia:
RehabNet: A distributed architecture for motor and cognitive neuro-rehabilitation. 454-459 - Tejal Shah, Fethi A. Rabhi, Pradeep Kumar Ray:
OSHCO: A Cross-domain Ontology for semantic interoperability across medical and oral health domains. 460-464 - Fei Liu, Eric Rijnboutt, Dimitrios Routsis, Nicolaas Venekamp, Harry Fulgencio, Mohsen Rezai, Adriaan van der Helm:
What challenges have to be faced when using the cloud for e-health services? 465-470 - Shujaat Hussain, Muhammad Bilal Amin, Jae Hun Bang, Manhyung Han, Sungyoung Lee, Chris D. Nugent, Sally I. McClean, Bryan W. Scotney, Gerard P. Parr:
Activity recognition and resource optimization in mobile cloud through MapReduce. 471-475 - Weider D. Yu, Manjula Kollipara, Roopa Penmetsa, Sumalatha Elliadka:
A distributed storage solution for cloud based e-Healthcare Information System. 476-480 - Snigdha Das, Sudip Misra, Manas Khatua, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues:
Mapping of sensor nodes with servers in a mobile Health-Cloud environment. 481-485 - Yasushi Hirano, Nobuya Negishi, Yoshiyuki Ipposhi, Junichi Yamaguchi, Noboru Sonehara, Shu Kuramoto, Tsutomu Sawada:
Fault- and disaster-resistant medical cloud system for various medical applications. 486-490 - Maykel Alonso-Arce, Jon Legarda, Beatriz Sedano, Paul Bustamante:
Ultra low-power smart medical sensor node for in-body Biomonitoring. 491-496 - Isao Nakajima, Leonid Androuchko, Toshihiko Kitano, Kaoru Nakada, Masaaki Katayama:
Ultra-compact bird-borne s-band transceiver aiming to search low pathogenic avian influenza. 497-501 - Bassant Selim, Youssef Iraqi, Ho-Jin Choi:
A multi-sensor surveillance system for elderly care. 502-506 - Yishan Wang, Ralf Wunderlich, Stefan Heinen:
A low noise wearable wireless ECG system with body motion cancellation for long term homecare. 507-511 - Maurizio Gentili, Daniele Caltabiano, Roberto Sannino, Chiara Toffanin, Federico Di Palma, Lalo Magni, Stephen Lane:
Embedded implementation of modular closed-loop control of diabetes and in silico validation. 512-517 - Andre Cigarro Matos, André Lourenço, José M. P. Nascimento:
Biometric recognition system using low bandwidth ECG signals. 518-522 - Lynda Andrews, Randike Gajanayake, Tony Sahama:
Consumer engagement with eHealth information through smartphones and tablets: An Australian perspective. 523-527 - Vânia Guimarães, David Ribeiro, Luís Rosado:
A smartphone-based fall risk assessment tool: Measuring One Leg Standing, Sit to Stand and Falls Efficacy Scale. 529-533 - Chien-Hsing Lu, Hsuan-Hung Kuo, Cheng-Wei Hsiao, Yi-Lwun Ho, Yen-Hung Lin, Hsi-Pin Ma:
Localization with WLAN on smartphones in hospitals. 534-538 - Adrienne Heinrich, Xavier L. Aubert, Gerard de Haan:
Body movement analysis during sleep based on video motion estimation. 539-543 - Jose Antonio Palazon, Javier Gozálvez, Juan Luis Maestre, Jose Ramon Gisbert:
Wireless solutions for improving health and safety working conditions in industrial environments. 544-548 - Francisco Duarte, André Lourenço, Arnaldo J. Abrantes:
Activity classification using a smartphone. 549-553 - Fletcher Lu, Kei Turner, Bernadette Murphy:
Reducing adolescent obesity with a mobile fitness application: Study results of youth age 15 to 17. 554-558 - Pei Lyu, Manman Peng, Yongqiang Lyu, Yu Chen, Ji-Jiang Yang:
A multi-communication-fusion based mobile monitoring system for maternal and fetal information. 559-563 - Luiz Fernando Carvalho, Marcos V. O. de Assis, Gilberto Fernandes, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues, Mario Lemes Proença Jr.:
Digital Signature of Network Segment using PCA, ACO and Holt-Winters for network management. 564-568 - Petar Rajkovic, Dragan Jankovic, Aleksandar Milenkovic:
A software model of mobile notification system for medication misuse prevention. 569-574 - Unyoung Kim, Benjamin Demaree, Jessica VanderGiessen, Mary Reynolds, Kyle Perricone, John Seubert, Zuhayr Elahi, Sonny Gandhi, Shoba Krishnan, Silvia Figueira:
Electrochemical detection of arsenic via a microfluidic sensor and mobile interface towards affordable, rapid, and point-of-use water monitoring. 575-579 - Helder Moreira, Renato Oliveira, Nuno Flores:
STAlz: Remotely supporting the diagnosis, tracking and rehabilitation of patients with Alzheimer's. 580-584 - João Pascoal Faria, Bruno Lima, Tiago Boldt Sousa, Angelo Martins:
A testing and certification methodology for an Ambient-Assisted Living ecosystem. 585-589 - Pierre Barralon, Iñigo Dorronsoro, Erik Hernandez:
Automatic fall detection: Complementary devices for a better fall monitoring coverage. 590-593 - Edgar T. Horta, Ivo M. C. Lopes, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues, Sudip Misra:
Real time falls prevention and detection with biofeedback monitoring solution for mobile environments. 594-600 - Ana-Inês Oliveira, Filipa Ferrada, Luis M. Camarinha-Matos:
An approach for the management of an AAL ecosystem. 601-605 - S. Mohsen Amiri, Mahsa T. Pourazad, Panos Nasiopoulos, Victor C. M. Leung:
Non-intrusive human activity monitoring in a smart home environment. 606-610 - Lawrence Chow, Nicholas Bambos:
Real-time physiological stream processing for health monitoring services. 611-616 - Mouna Kacimi, Ognjen Savkovic, Manfred Mitterer:
Clinical-based prediction of side effects in colon cancer chemotherapy. 617-621 - Emad A. Mohammed, Behrouz Homayoun Far, Mostafa M. A. Mohamed, Christopher Naugler:
Application of Support Vector Machine and k-means clustering algorithms for robust chronic lymphocytic leukemia color cell segmentation. 622-626 - Angela María Franco Pérez, Elizabeth León-Guzmán:
Meta-classifier for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus comorbidities in Colombia. 627-631 - Marcelo Costa Oliveira, José Raniery Ferreira:
A Bag-of-Tasks approach to speed up the lung nodules retrieval in the BigData age. 632-636 - Rui Costa, Luis Marcelino, Catarina Silva:
Profile-based system for nutritional information management. 638-642 - Bruno Neves Ferreira, Vânia Guimarães, Hugo Sereno Ferreira:
Smartphone based fall prevention exercises. 643-647 - Wessam Gad El Rab, Osmar R. Zaïane, Mohammad El-Hajj:
Unsupervised graph-based Word Sense Disambiguation of biomedical documents. 649-652 - Sylvia Chalençon-Piotin, Aassif Benassarou, Frédéric Blanchard, Olivier Nocent, Eric Bertin:
Abdominal morphometric data acquisition using depth sensors. 653-657 - Fasee Ullah, Abdelmajid Khelil, Adil A. Sheikh, Emad A. Felemban, Hattan M. A. Bojan:
Towards automated self-tagging in emergency health cases. 658-663 - Levi Malott, Sai Preethi Vishwanathan, Sriram Chellappan:
Differences in Internet usage patterns with Stress and Anxiety among college students. 664-668 - Min Chen, Ong Mau Dung, Xiaofei Wang, Honggang Wang:
The virtue of sharing: Efficient content delivery in Wireless Body Area Networks for ubiquitous healthcare. 669-673 - Meimei Yang, Ji-Jiang Yang, Qinyan Zhang, Yu Niu, Jianqiang Li:
Classification of retinal image for automatic cataract detection. 674-679 - Chaminda T. E. R. Hewage, Harsha D. Appuhami, Maria G. Martini, Ralph Smith, Iain Jourdan, Timothy Rockall:
Quality evaluation of asymmetric compression for 3D surgery video. 680-684 - Guannan Lu, Guilherme N. DeSouza, Jane Armer, Chi-Ren Shyu:
Comparing limb-volume measurement techniques: 3D models from an infrared depth sensor versus water displacement. 685-691 - Md. Abdur Rahman, Saleh M. Basalamah, Asad H. Toonsi, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik:
A framework toward detecting and visualizing kinematic data for children with Hemiplegia. 692-696 - Ellen Anna Andreassen Jaatun, Dagny Faksvag Haugen, Yngve Dahl, Anders Kofod-Petersen:
An improved digital pain body map. 697-701 - Madalena G. Ribeiro, Abel João Padrão Gomes:
A skillet-based recoloring algorithm for dichromats. 702-706 - Carlos Viana-Ferreira, Carlos Costa:
A cloud based architecture for medical imaging services. 707-709 - Yao Meng, Hee-Cheol Kim:
Towards design of technologies persuading more physical activity. 710-712 - Tom Pfeifer, Stefan Covaci:
Active protection of patient data by reverse cloud approach. 716-718 - Khaled M. Khan, Yun Bai:
Automatic verification of health regulatory compliance in cloud computing. 719-721 - Sunghwa Son, Kyung-Joon Park, Eun-Chan Park:
Design of adaptive IEEE 802.11 WLAN in hospital environments. 722-724 - Reinoud Achterkamp, Miriam Cabrita, Harm op den Akker, Hermie J. Hermens, Miriam M. R. Vollenbroek-Hutten:
Promoting a healthy lifestyle: Towards an improved personalized feedback approach. 725-727 - Pedro Sernadela, Pedro Lopes, José Luís Oliveira:
Exploring nanopublications integration in pharmacovigilance scenarios. 728-730 - Ana Patricia Rocha, Oscar Pereira, David Ribeiro, José Maria Fernandes, João Paulo da Silva Cunha:
MonitorMe: Online video monitoring for first responders using a smartphone. 731-733 - Ariel Sabiguero Yawelak:
Low-cost nationwide medical imaging storage. 734-736 - Claudio E. M. Gomes, Vicente F. Lucena, Farzan Yazdi, Peter Göhner:
An intelligent medicine cabinet proposed to increase medication adherence. 737-739 - Aisha Al-Qahtani, Adnan Nasir, Muhammad Zeeshan Shakir, Khalid A. Qaraqe:
Cognitive impairments in human brain due to wireless signals and systems: An experimental study using EEG signal analysis. 1-3 - Abdulah Jeza Aljohani, Hua Sun, Soon Xin Ng, Lajos Hanzo:
Joint source and Turbo Trellis Coded Hierarchical Modulation for context-aware medical image transmission. 1-5 - Daniel Brown, Ian Bayley, Rachel Harrison, Clare E. Martin:
Developing a mobile case-based reasoning application to assist type 1 diabetes management. 1-3 - Natan Barros, Rodrigo Medeiros, Cicilia Leite, Maximiliano Lopes, Anna Ribeiro, Fabiana Araujo, Ana Maria G. Guerreiro:
OtoLeitor: A protocol implementation of Universal Newborn Hearing Screening by a mobile platform in Brazil. 1-3 - Eric William Burger, Howard J. Federoff, Massimo S. Fiandaca, Ophir Frieder, Nazli Goharian, Andrew Yates:
Social media communications networks and pharmacovigilance: SequelAE-2.0. 1-3 - E. John, Thomas Posnicek, Martin Brandl:
Development of a calcium sensitive fluorescence sensor as medical device. 1-3
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