E-Book, Englisch, 462 Seiten
Lai / Palaniswami / Begg Healthcare Sensor Networks
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-2182-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Challenges Toward Practical Implementation
E-Book, Englisch, 462 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4398-2182-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Healthcare sensor networks (HSNs) now offer the possibility to continuously monitor human activity and physiological signals in a mobile environment. Such sensor networks may be able to reduce the strain on the present healthcare workforce by providing new autonomous monitoring services ranging from simple user-reminder systems to more advanced monitoring agents for preventive, diagnostic, and rehabilitative purposes. Potential services include reminding people to take their medication, providing early warning for the onset of heart attacks or epileptic seizures, and monitoring a child’s physical activity in order to assess their growth and mental development.
Healthcare Sensor Networks: Challenges Toward Practical Implementation discusses the fundamental concepts in designing and building such networks. It presents the latest developments in HSNs, explores applications of the technology, and provides insights into practical design and deployment challenges. Bringing together contributions from international experts in the field, the book highlights the key areas that require further research for HSNs to become a technological and commercially viable reality.
The first part of the book concentrates on the engineering challenges, covering new biosensors, energy harvesting techniques, new wireless communication methods, and novel security approaches. Building from single sensing devices to networked sensing systems, the second part of the book looks at various health applications of HSNs. It addresses the human-centric requirements that should be considered in the design of HSN technologies—cost, portability, functionality, and user acceptance—and demonstrates how engineering compromises must be made in HSN solutions.
A useful and timely resource for researchers, postgraduate students, and engineers looking for innovative solutions in healthcare, this book will also be of interest to medical and allied health personnel working in hospitals. It offers a practical reference on novel, cost-effective, and user-oriented sensing technologies and networks that are set to revolutionize the delivery of healthcare in the future.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate students and researchers in biomedical engineering and telecommunications; medical and allied health personnel working in hospitals.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Sensor Networks in Healthcare: A New Paradigm for Improving Future Global Health; Daniel T. H. Lai, Braveena Santhiranayagam, Rezaul K. Begg, and Marimuthu Palaniswami
Healthcare and Accelerometry: Applications for Activity Monitoring, Recognition, and Functional Assessment; Andrea Mannini and Angelo Maria Sabatini
Intrabody Communication Using Contact Electrodes in Low-Frequency Bands; Ken Sasaki, Fukuro Koshiji, and Shudo Takenaka
The Prospect of Energy-Harvesting Technologies for Healthcare Wireless Sensor Networks; Yen Kheng Tan
Addressing Security, Privacy and Efficiency Issues in Healthcare Systems; Kalvinder Singh and Vallipuram Muthukkumarasamy
Flexible and Wearable Chemical Sensors for Noninvasive Biomonitoring; Hiroyuki Kudo and Kohji Mitsubayashi
Monitoring Walking in Health and Disease; Richard Baker
Motion Sensors in Osteoarthritis: Prospects and Issues; Tim V. Wrigley
The Challenges of Monitoring Physical Activity in Children with Wearable Sensor Technologies; Gita Pendhakar, Daniel T. H. Lai, Alistair Shilton, and Remco Polman
Ambulatory and Remote Monitoring of Parkinson’s Disease Motor Symptoms; Joseph P. Giuffrida and Edward J. Rapp
Nocturnal Sensing and Intervention for Assisted Living of People with Dementia; Paul J. McCullagh, William M.A. Carswell, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Juan C. Augusto, Huiru Zheng, and W. Paul Jeffers
Experiences in Developing a Wearable Gait Assistant for Parkinson’s Disease Patients; Marc Bächlin, Daniel Roggen, Meir Plotnik, Jeffrey M. Hausdorff, and Gerhard Tröster
Designing Low-Cost ECG Sensor and Monitor: Practical Considerations and Measures; Ahsan H. Khandoker and Brian A. Walker
Sensors, Monitoring and Model-Based Data Analysis in Sports, Exercise and Rehabilitation; Jurgen Perl, Daniel Memmert, Arnold Baca, Stefan Endler, Andreas Grunz, Mirjam Rebel, and Andrea Schmidt
Robust Monitoring of Sport and Exercise; Andrew J. Wixted
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