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Monitoring Architecture to collect measurement data and medical patient control through mobile devices
(5th International Symposium on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence - UCAmI 20115th International Symposium on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence - UCAmI 2011, 01/01/2011)
Patients constant monitoring is considered one of the most relevant aspects in healthcare. The development of a framework to communicate information between mobile and biometric devices allows constant monitoring of the ...
Mobile Physical Rehabilitation of Patients through Intelligence Devices
(8th International Conference, UCAmI 2014, Belfast, UK, December 2-5, 2014. Proceedings8th International Conference, UCAmI 2014, Belfast, UK, December 2-5, 2014. Proceedings, 12/02/2014)
That develop solutions that facilitate the development of therapy from home are a compelling factor in our social environment. In our country mobile technology is important as a support tool in the rehabilitation of people. ...
An Architecture for development of Ambient Assisted Living applications
(01/01/2011)
Advances in sensors, mobile and embedded devices have made possible patient monitoring and provided medical treatments and other assistance in health care. Aging populations will benefit from reduced costs and improved ...
A Systematic Review for Mobile Monitoring Solutions in M-Health
(2016-09)
A systematic review allows us to identify, assess, and interpret all possible relevant work associated with a question in particular or the subject of an area. Different authors can use several methodologies to learn about ...
An NFC approach for nursing care training
(02/22/2011)
Nowadays there is a need to improve the life quality of people in different social environments. One of the main fields to propose new improvements is healthcare. In this kind of scenario, health workers are doing a very ...
Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence—UCAmI
(Sensors — Open Access JournalSensors — Open Access Journal, 09/13/2019)
The Ubiquitous Computing (UC) idea envisioned by Weiser in 1991 [1] has recently evolved to a more general paradigm known as Ambient Intelligence (AmI) that represents a new generation of user-centred computing environments ...