Biofeedback data visualization for body sensor networks
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
AmIHomCare: a complex ambient intelligent system for home medical assistance
ACACOS'11 Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS international conference on Applied computer and applied computational science
Health care applications: a solution based on the internet of things
Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Applied Sciences in Biomedical and Communication Technologies
Mobile broadband-based healthcare management: advantages, issues and challenges
International Journal of Computers in Healthcare
A framework for the comparison of mobile patient monitoring systems
Journal of Biomedical Informatics
Integrating weather information with body sensor networks for health monitoring: poster abstract
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Body Area Networks
Integrating weather information with body sensor networks for health monitoring: poster abstract
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Body Area Networks
A comparison of mobile patient monitoring systems
HIS'13 Proceedings of the second international conference on Health Information Science
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Remote ambulatory monitoring is widely seen as playing a key part in addressing the impending crisis in health care provision. We describe two mobile health solutions, one developed in the Netherlands and one in Australia. In both cases patients’ biosignals are measured by means of body worn sensors which communicate wirelessly with a handheld device. Alarms and biosignals can be transmitted over wireless communication links to a remote location, and a remote health professional can view the biosignals via a web application. The clinical purposes are similar, however the technological approaches differ in some respects. We compare the two approaches and the experience gained working with a number of different patient groups and clinical specialties during trials in Europe and Australia.