Smart Devices and Soft Controllers
IEEE Internet Computing
People First, Computers Second
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Continua: An Interoperable Personal Healthcare Ecosystem
IEEE Pervasive Computing
A Middleware Framework for Ambiguous Context Mediation in Smart Healthcare Application
WIMOB '07 Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications
Mobile phones assisting with health self-care: a diabetes case study
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services
Building the Internet of Things Using RFID: The RFID Ecosystem Experience
IEEE Internet Computing
Pervasive Healthcare Computing: EMR/EHR, Wireless and Health Monitoring
Pervasive Healthcare Computing: EMR/EHR, Wireless and Health Monitoring
A survey of RFID privacy approaches
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Understanding and supporting lightweight communication in hospital work
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
Supporting the strategies to improve elders' medication compliance by providing ambient aids
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
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Conventionally, RFID tags are used to identify uniquely objects whose data can then be accessed over the network. This implies that the data storage capacity (up to 4K) of HF RFID has usually been neglected. In contrast, this work follows the data-on-tag approach, combining RFID and NFC technologies, with the aim of improving care data management in assistive environments. It analyzes the potential and feasibility of writing and reading small breadcrumbs of information at/from residents' RFID wristbands, as a solution to the inherent difficulties of gathering, processing and disseminating data within a multi-user, multi-stakeholder assistive environment such as a residence or a caring home. As a result of this, an AAL platform is extended to deploy what we have termed as the "RFID breadcrumbing" interaction metaphor.