Smart Card Handbook
AMON: A Wearable Medical Computer for High Risk Patients
ISWC '02 Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers
The blocker tag: selective blocking of RFID tags for consumer privacy
Proceedings of the 10th ACM conference on Computer and communications security
Privacy threats and issues in mobile RFID
ARES '06 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
RFID Applied
A Study of Ubiquitous Monitor with RFID in an Elderly Nursing Home
MUE '07 Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering
Ubiquitous computing for remote cardiac patient monitoring: a survey
International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications - Regular issue
Mobile Telemedicine: A Computing and Networking Perspective
Mobile Telemedicine: A Computing and Networking Perspective
RFID security and privacy: a research survey
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Wireless telemedicine and m-health: technologies, applications and research issues
International Journal of Sensor Networks
A survey of security visualization for computer network logs
Security and Communication Networks
Security and Communication Networks
The Adoption and Implementation of RFID Technologies in Healthcare: A Literature Review
Journal of Medical Systems
Error analysis of range-based localisation algorithms in wireless sensor networks
International Journal of Sensor Networks
Relevance and perspectives of AAL in Brazil
Journal of Systems and Software
Authentication and search mechanism for diffusing RFID-sensor networks
International Journal of Sensor Networks
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The last two years have witnessed an explosion of interest in Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) and mobile technologies. Radio frequency identification systems have many applications in manufacturing, supply chain and healthcare. In an RFID system, products and objects are given RFID tags to identify themselves. In a health care context, the use of RFID technology can be employed for not only cutting down health care costs but also help automating and streamlining patient identification processes in and outside hospitals. However, privacy and security issues pose considerable challenges on these systems. In this paper, we present a mobile telemedicine solution based on low cost wearable RFID bracelet tags for perceiving emergency situations in elderly with chronic diseases and initiate emergency action. The proposed system can assist patients inside as well as outside hospitals, collect vital signs of the elderly for delivering prompt care remotely, and help to improve the Activity of Daily Living (ADL).