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pHealth 2012: Porto, Portugal
- Bernd Blobel, Peter Pharow, Filipe Sousa:
pHealth 2012 - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Wearable Micro and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health, Porto, Portugal, June 26-28, 2012. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 177, IOS Press 2012, ISBN 978-1-61499-068-0
Keynotes
- Lodewijk Bos:
pHealth. 3-13 - Miguel Sales Dias, Carlos Galinho Pires, Fernando Miguel Pinto, Vítor Duarte Teixeira, João Freitas:
Multimodal User Interfaces to Improve Social Integration of Elderly and Mobility Impaired. 14-25 - Andreas Lymberis:
R&D in Micro-Nano-Bio Systems and Contribution to pHealth. 26-38
pHealth Approach
- Michael Rigby:
Integrating Health and Social Care Informatics to Enable Holistic Health Care. 41-51 - Niels Boye:
Co-production of Health Enabled by Next Generation Personal Health Systems. 52-58 - Jorge Monteiro:
Improve Quality of Life - Additional Criteria for Health and Social Care Information Technology Acceptance in an Ageing World. 59-64 - Raquel Sousa, Marco Alves, Gil Gonçalves:
Health Care Management with KeepCare. 65-70 - Per Ask, Kristina Ekstrand, Peter Hult, Maria Lindén, Nils-Erik Pettersson:
NovaMedTech - A regional program for supporting new medical technologies in personalized health care. 71-75 - Virgílio F. Bento, Vítor Tedim Cruz, David D. Ribeiro, Márcio F. M. Colunas, João P. S. Cunha:
The SWORD Tele-Rehabilitation System. 76-81
New Approaches to Diagnosis and Therapy
- Simon McCallum:
Gamification and Serious Games for Personalized Health. 85-96 - Sebastian Schostek, Marc O. Schurr:
The HemoCop Telemetric Sensor System: Technology and Results of in-vivo Assessment. 97-100 - Cristina C. Oliveira, Nuno Almeida, José Machado da Silva:
Inductive Coupling System for Endovascular Aneurysm Repair Monitoring. 101-106 - Jimmie Hagblad, Mia Folke, Maria Lindén:
Long Term Monitoring of Blood Flow at Multiple Depths - Observations of Changes. 107-112 - Daniel Rodríguez Martín, Albert Samà, Carlos Pérez-López, Andreu Català:
Identification of Sit-to-Stand and Stand-to-Sit Transitions Using a Single Inertial Sensor. 113-117
Monitoring Special Diseases
- Yilmaz Kemal Yüce, Kemal Hakan Gülkesen, Ebru Nur Barcin:
An Approach to Geotracking Patients with Alzheimer's Disease. 121-125 - Boris Takac, Andreu Català, Joan Cabestany, Wei Chen, Matthias Rauterberg:
A System for Inference of Spatial Context of Parkinson's Disease Patients. 126-131 - Martina Lucht, Kati Krausser, Daniel Joerg, Tobias Schwandt:
The Use of Exer-learning Games for Rehabilitation in Spa Clinics at Home. 132-138 - Michele Confalonieri, Giovanni Maria Achille Guandalini, Mauro Da Lio, Mariolino De Cecco:
Force and Touch Make Video Games 'Serious' for Dexterity Rehabilitation. 139-144
pHealth System Architecture, Design and Implementation
- Bernd Blobel:
Standards and Solutions for Architecture Based, Ontology Driven and Individualized Pervasive Health. 147-157 - Ronan Fox, James Cooley, Matthew McGrath, Manfred Hauswirth:
Mobile Health Apps - From Singular to Collaborative. 158-163 - Juan G. Bernal, Diego M. Lopez, Bernd Blobel:
Architectural Approach for Semantic EHR Systems Development Based on Detailed Clinical Models. 164-169 - Carolina González, Bernd Blobel, Diego M. López:
Adaptive Intelligent Systems for pHealth - An Architectural Approach. 170-175 - Gustavo A. Uribe, Diego M. López, Bernd Blobel:
Architectural Analysis of Clinical Ontologies for pHealth Interoperability. 176-182
Wearable Sensor Systems
- João Paulo Silva Cunha:
pHealth and Wearable Technologies: a Permanent Challenge. 185-195 - Eric McAdams, Claudine Géhin, Bertrand Massot, James McLaughlin:
The Challenges Facing Wearable Sensor Systems. 196-202 - Paolo Perego, Alessia Moltani, Marcello C. Fusca, Rinaldo Zanini, Roberto Bellù, Giuseppe Andreoni:
Wearable Monitoring Systems in Pre-term Newborns Care. 203-209 - Anders E. Liverud, Jon Vedum, Franck Fleurey, Trine M. Seeberg:
Wearable Wireless Multi-parameter Sensor Module for Physiological Monitoring. 210-215 - Andreina Zambrano, Fardin Derogarian, Ruben Dias, Maria José Abreu, André P. Catarino, Ana Maria Rocha, José Machado da Silva, João Canas Ferreira, Vítor Grade Tavares, Miguel Velhote Correia:
A Wearable Sensor Network for Human Locomotion Data Capture. 216-223 - Paolo Perego, Alessia Moltani, Giuseppe Andreoni:
Sport Monitoring with Smart Wearable System. 224-228 - Helena Fernández-López, José Augusto Afonso, José Higino Correia, Ricardo Simões:
ZigBee-based Remote Patient Monitoring. 229-234
Smartphone Applications
- Klaus Schaefers, David Ribeiro:
User Clustering in Smartphone Applications. 237-241 - Luís Rosado, Rui Castro, Liliana Ferreira, Márcia Ferreira:
Extraction of ABCD Rule Features from Skin Lesions Images with Smartphone. 242-247 - Valérie Gay, Peter Leijdekkers:
Personalised Mobile Health and Fitness Apps: Lessons learned from myFitnessCompanion®. 248-253 - Maureen Kerwin, Francisco Maria Cruz Nunes, Paula Alexandra Silva:
Dance! Don't Fall - Preventing Falls and Promoting Exercise at Home. 254-259
Ambient Assisted Living
- Filipe Sousa, Lara Viola, Liliana Ferreira, Gabriela Trevisan, David Cunha, José Alves, Ricardo Simões:
An Ecosystem of Products and Systems for Ambient Intelligence - the AAL4ALL Users Perspective. 263-271 - Thomas Norgall, Reiner Wichert:
Towards Interoperability and Integration of Personal Health AAL Ecosystems. 272-282 - Juan Luis Carús, Víctor Peláez, Gloria López, Vanesa Lobato:
JIM: a Novel and Efficient Accelerometric Magnitude to Measure Physical Activity. 283-288 - Andrew Sirkka, Sari Merilampi, Antti Koivisto, Markus Leinonen, Mirka Leino:
User Experiences of Mobile Controlled Games for Activation, Rehabilitation and Recreation of Elderly and Physically Impaired. 289-295 - Ståle Walderhaug, Marius Mikalsen, Dario Salvi, Ingrid Svagård, Dag Ausen, Anders Kofod-Petersen:
Towards Quality Assurance of AAL Services. 296-303
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