This paper presents a new remote healthcare model, which, exploiting wireless biomedical sensors, an embedded local unit (gateway) for sensor data acquisition-processing-communication, and a remote e-Health service center, can be scaled in different telemedicine scenarios.The aim is avoiding hospitalization cost and long waiting lists for patients affected by chronic illness who need continuous and long-term monitoring of some vital parameters.In the “1:1” scenario, the patient has a set of biomedical sensors and a gateway to exchange data and healthcare protocols with the remote service center.In the “1:N” scenario the use of gateway and sensors is managed by a professional caregiver, e.g., assigned by the Public Health System to a number ...
Worldwide improvements in the quality of life highlight immense need to have a remote health monitor...
Many devices and solutions for remote electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring have been proposed in the l...
Monitoring of patients’ vital parameters very often is limited to hospitals or other health care cen...
This paper presents a new remote healthcare model, which, exploiting wireless biomedical sensors, an...
The management of the increasing number of patients affected by cardiovascular, pulmonary, and metab...
Nowadays chronic diseases affect an ever-growing segment of population in developed countries; and t...
This paper presents a telemedicine hardware/software platform for data acquisition, communication, p...
With improvement in technology and miniaturization of sensors, there have been attempts to utilize t...
In this paper we are going to describe a robust platform for real-time remote monitoring of patients...
Solving healthcare related problems is one of the grand challenges in the 21st century. In many nati...
There have been attempts to use modern technology in numerous sectors to improve the quality of huma...
Remote vital monitoring has the potential to vastly improve outcomes in assisted living, patient car...
The time between detection and response to chronic diseases could go a long way in saving lives. The...
We propose a distributed system that enables global and ubiquitous health monitoring of patients. Th...
Despite the advancement that has been seen in all life aspects and in particular in technology, pati...
Worldwide improvements in the quality of life highlight immense need to have a remote health monitor...
Many devices and solutions for remote electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring have been proposed in the l...
Monitoring of patients’ vital parameters very often is limited to hospitals or other health care cen...
This paper presents a new remote healthcare model, which, exploiting wireless biomedical sensors, an...
The management of the increasing number of patients affected by cardiovascular, pulmonary, and metab...
Nowadays chronic diseases affect an ever-growing segment of population in developed countries; and t...
This paper presents a telemedicine hardware/software platform for data acquisition, communication, p...
With improvement in technology and miniaturization of sensors, there have been attempts to utilize t...
In this paper we are going to describe a robust platform for real-time remote monitoring of patients...
Solving healthcare related problems is one of the grand challenges in the 21st century. In many nati...
There have been attempts to use modern technology in numerous sectors to improve the quality of huma...
Remote vital monitoring has the potential to vastly improve outcomes in assisted living, patient car...
The time between detection and response to chronic diseases could go a long way in saving lives. The...
We propose a distributed system that enables global and ubiquitous health monitoring of patients. Th...
Despite the advancement that has been seen in all life aspects and in particular in technology, pati...
Worldwide improvements in the quality of life highlight immense need to have a remote health monitor...
Many devices and solutions for remote electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring have been proposed in the l...
Monitoring of patients’ vital parameters very often is limited to hospitals or other health care cen...