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Wireless Monitoring Systems for Enhancing National Health Services in Developing Regions

Topics: Design and Development Methodologies for Healthcare IT; e-Health; Home Care & Health Networks; Mobile Technologies for Healthcare Applications; P-Health (Personal Health); Security and Medical Data Access-Control; Sensors-Based Applications; Wearable Health Informatics

In Proceedings of the International Conference on Health Informatics - Volume 0BIOSTEC, 511-516, 2014 , ESEO, Angers, Loire Valley, France

Authors: Adelina Basholli ; Thomas Lagkas ; George Eleftherakis and Peter Bath

Affiliation: University of Sheffield, Greece

Keyword(s): Wireless Sensor Networks, Wireless Health Monitoring System, e-Healthcare.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Biomedical Engineering ; Biomedical Signal Processing ; Cloud Computing ; Design and Development Methodologies for Healthcare IT ; Devices ; Distributed and Mobile Software Systems ; e-Health ; Health Engineering and Technology Applications ; Health Information Systems ; Home Care & Health Networks ; Human-Computer Interaction ; Mobile Technologies ; Mobile Technologies for Healthcare Applications ; Neural Rehabilitation ; Neurotechnology, Electronics and Informatics ; P-Health (Personal Health) ; Physiological Computing Systems ; Platforms and Applications ; Sensors-Based Applications ; Software Engineering ; Wearable Sensors and Systems

Abstract: Sensor based applications and Wireless Technologies introduce sophisticated health methods, especially for patients who need continuous monitoring. Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) applied in medical systems provide wireless wearable sensor’s structured architecture, which uses elements of remotely observance and monitoring of home-based patient rehabilitation. The possibility of transmitting and receiving remotely and continuously signals leads to constant monitoring of patient’s vital parameters and real-time exchange of information. Considering Republic of Kosovo as a developing country, this application is considered to provide many benefits. As thought, the system will offer constant monitoring, early detection and prevention of abnormal conditions which are caused from last war or even natural conditions. Current research will present thoroughly examined and observed WBAN related factors which are used for enhancing e-healthcare. Moreover, during our future research we plan to analyze all existing architectures in order to conclude on and propose a unique schema that can be applied on developing regions, like Kosovo, and be beneficial. (More)

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Basholli, A.; Lagkas, T.; Eleftherakis, G. and Bath, P. (2014). Wireless Monitoring Systems for Enhancing National Health Services in Developing Regions. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Health Informatics (BIOSTEC 2014) - HEALTHINF; ISBN 978-989-758-010-9; ISSN 2184-4305, SciTePress, pages 511-516. DOI: 10.5220/0004913905110516

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JO - Proceedings of the International Conference on Health Informatics (BIOSTEC 2014) - HEALTHINF
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AU - Basholli, A.
AU - Lagkas, T.
AU - Eleftherakis, G.
AU - Bath, P.
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