http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/%7Eley/db/conf/icsoft/ehst2008.htmlMost body sensor networks (BSN) only offer best-effort service delivery, which may compromise the successful operation of emergency healthcare (e-emergency) applications. Due to its real-time nature, e-emergency systems must provide quality of service (QoS) support, in order to provide a pervasive, valuable and fully reliable assistance to patients with risk abnormalities. But what is the real meaning of QoS support within the e-emergency context? What benefits can QoS mechanisms bring to e-emergency systems, and how are they being deployed? In order to answer these questions, this paper firstly discusses the need of QoS in personal wireless healthcare systems, and then p...
Biomedical wireless sensor networks enable the development of real time patient monitoring systems, ...
Biomedical wireless sensor networks enable the development of real time patient monitoring systems, ...
The wide adoption of WSNs in healthcare is still conditioned by quality of service (QoS) issues, nam...
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/%7Eley/db/conf/icsoft/ehst2008.htmlMost body sensor networks (BSN...
The reliable and efficient operation of emergency healthcare (e-emergency) services poses quality d...
The reliable and efficient operation of emergency healthcare (e-emergency) services poses quality d...
Due to its critical nature, emergency healthcare (e-emergency) systems should be totally reliable, e...
In this article we investigate the application of IEEE 802.11 wireless standard to QoS (Quality of S...
In general, on-line medical consultation reduces time required for medical consultation induces imp...
Telemedicine is not yet all worked out where it can be utilized constantly or flexibly. But, it has...
Abstract—Low power consumption and small footprint make 802.15.4/ZigBee based devices well suited fo...
The prevalence of broadband wireless networks offering nearly ubiquitous Internet connectivity today...
The prevalence of broadband wireless networks offering nearly ubiquitous Internet connectivity today...
In general, on-line medical consultation reduces time required for medical consultation and induces...
Wireless sensor networks are being used as the enabling technology that helps to support the develop...
Biomedical wireless sensor networks enable the development of real time patient monitoring systems, ...
Biomedical wireless sensor networks enable the development of real time patient monitoring systems, ...
The wide adoption of WSNs in healthcare is still conditioned by quality of service (QoS) issues, nam...
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/%7Eley/db/conf/icsoft/ehst2008.htmlMost body sensor networks (BSN...
The reliable and efficient operation of emergency healthcare (e-emergency) services poses quality d...
The reliable and efficient operation of emergency healthcare (e-emergency) services poses quality d...
Due to its critical nature, emergency healthcare (e-emergency) systems should be totally reliable, e...
In this article we investigate the application of IEEE 802.11 wireless standard to QoS (Quality of S...
In general, on-line medical consultation reduces time required for medical consultation induces imp...
Telemedicine is not yet all worked out where it can be utilized constantly or flexibly. But, it has...
Abstract—Low power consumption and small footprint make 802.15.4/ZigBee based devices well suited fo...
The prevalence of broadband wireless networks offering nearly ubiquitous Internet connectivity today...
The prevalence of broadband wireless networks offering nearly ubiquitous Internet connectivity today...
In general, on-line medical consultation reduces time required for medical consultation and induces...
Wireless sensor networks are being used as the enabling technology that helps to support the develop...
Biomedical wireless sensor networks enable the development of real time patient monitoring systems, ...
Biomedical wireless sensor networks enable the development of real time patient monitoring systems, ...
The wide adoption of WSNs in healthcare is still conditioned by quality of service (QoS) issues, nam...