Description
Digital Advances in Medicine, E-Health, and Communication Technologies explores the developments and trends in medical informatics and its approaches toward telemedicine and e-health applications. This comprehensive collection of research brings together academia and industry by highlighting recent advances in electronic health, medical communications and applications for e-health and medicine.
Chapter
A Comprehensive Overview of Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN)
An Advanced and Secure Symbian-Based Mobile Approach for Body Sensor Networks Interaction
Pervasive Computing Support in the Transition towards Personalised Health Systems
Study of Zero Velocity Update for Both Low- and High-Speed Human Activities
Applications of Policy Based Agents in Wireless Body Sensor Mesh Networks for Patient Health Monitoring
Acquisition of Multiple Physiological Parameters During Physical Exercise
QoS Concepts and Architecture Over Wireless Body Area Networks for Healthcare Applications
Improving Supervised Classification of Activities of Daily Living Using Prior Knowledge
Development of Audio Sensing Technology for Ambient Assisted Living: Applications and Challenges
On the Use of Home Node Bs for Emergency Telemedicine Applications in Various Indoor Environments
Modeling Emergency and Telemedicine Health Support System: A Service Oriented Architecture Approach Using Cloud Computing
Discrete Portable Measuring Device for Monitoring Noninvasive Intraocular Pressure with a Nano-Structured Sensing Contact Lens Prototype
A Prototype Agent Based Model and Machine Learning Hybrid System for Healthcare Decision Support
Proposed Framework for the Deployment of Telemedicine Centers in Rural Bangladesh
Affordable System for Rapid Detection and Mitigation of Emerging Diseases
Malaria Parasite Detection: Automated Method Using Microscope Color Image
A Tool for Automatic Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination
Evaluating the IEEE 802.15.6 2.4GHz WBAN Proposal on Medical Multi-Parameter Monitoring under WiFi/Bluetooth Interference
Expected Communications Technology to Track Avian Influenza and Related the Statement of Appeal by ITU-D SG2 Q14
Design Considerations for Delivering E-Learning to Surgical Trainees
Research Essay: The Ethics of E-Health
Compilation of References