A biologically inspired framework for multimedia service management in a ubiquitous environment
Concurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience - Distributed Simulation, Virtual Environments and Real-time Applications
Wireless multimedia communication toward mobile telemedicine
AIC'09 Proceedings of the 9th WSEAS international conference on Applied informatics and communications
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications - Special issue on wireless and pervasive communications for healthcare
A survey on wearable sensor-based systems for health monitoring and prognosis
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews
Analysis of QoS requirements for e-health services and mapping to evolved packet system QoS classes
International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications - Special issue on healthcare applications and services in converged networking environments
Mobility Support for Health Monitoring at Home Using Wearable Sensors
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
Automated and user involved data synchronization in collaborative e-health environments
Computers in Human Behavior
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Due to the popularity of ubiquitous health monitoring, there is an increasing demand for adaptive healthcare multimedia service access. This adaptive multimedia service enables doctors and other healthcare professionals to perform correct diagnosis in nomadic emergency cases. One of the problems in such cases is to satisfy the strict QoS requirements. In this paper, we propose a QoS-provisioning multimedia service framework for pervasive health monitoring. This framework facilitates in delivering customized health-media content by considering QoS based on varying network and resource constraints. The proposed approach has been evaluated through simulations as well as experimental studies.