Despite the many technological advances in sensor devices, there are still many challenges that hinder their end to end deployment and use in health and wellbeing monitoring and selfmanagement systems. This talk provides an overview of the different pieces in such a system and identifies some of the major challenges that have to be addressed before their mass adoption by the national health services
In this article, we identify and discuss challenges imposed on technological research by emerging d...
Employees’ level of sustainable employability is influenced by their health. In our study we tested ...
Ubiquitous computing technologies have the potential to revolutionize the support of chronic health ...
Despite the many technological advances in sensor devices, there are still many challenges that hind...
Patient self-management is vital to improved health outcomes for patients with chronic diseases. The...
Wearable technology and sensors are emerging as promising tools for continuous, real-time health mon...
QCRI Technical ReportQCRI Technical ReportWearable devices with a wide range of sensors have contrib...
Wearable sensor systems which allow for remote or self-monitoring of health-related parameters are r...
Wearable and mobile personal devices, from smart phones, bands, glasses, and watches to smart clothe...
Mobile health devices are now capable of inferring health status, daily behaviors and contexts (e.g....
Introduction: The well-being and health of healthcare personnel is becoming increasingly important i...
Abstract — As the healthcare industry has evolved, technology provides readily accessible health dat...
Wearable devices, such as smartwatches and fitness bands, are becoming a key element of our lives. T...
Personal wearable sensors have the potential to become the most powerful individuall self-surveillan...
The focus of the thesis is on sensors and wearable-based activity recognition and behaviour analysis...
In this article, we identify and discuss challenges imposed on technological research by emerging d...
Employees’ level of sustainable employability is influenced by their health. In our study we tested ...
Ubiquitous computing technologies have the potential to revolutionize the support of chronic health ...
Despite the many technological advances in sensor devices, there are still many challenges that hind...
Patient self-management is vital to improved health outcomes for patients with chronic diseases. The...
Wearable technology and sensors are emerging as promising tools for continuous, real-time health mon...
QCRI Technical ReportQCRI Technical ReportWearable devices with a wide range of sensors have contrib...
Wearable sensor systems which allow for remote or self-monitoring of health-related parameters are r...
Wearable and mobile personal devices, from smart phones, bands, glasses, and watches to smart clothe...
Mobile health devices are now capable of inferring health status, daily behaviors and contexts (e.g....
Introduction: The well-being and health of healthcare personnel is becoming increasingly important i...
Abstract — As the healthcare industry has evolved, technology provides readily accessible health dat...
Wearable devices, such as smartwatches and fitness bands, are becoming a key element of our lives. T...
Personal wearable sensors have the potential to become the most powerful individuall self-surveillan...
The focus of the thesis is on sensors and wearable-based activity recognition and behaviour analysis...
In this article, we identify and discuss challenges imposed on technological research by emerging d...
Employees’ level of sustainable employability is influenced by their health. In our study we tested ...
Ubiquitous computing technologies have the potential to revolutionize the support of chronic health ...