Wireless body area networks for healthcare: The mobihealth project
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Wireless body area networks for healthcare : The mobihealth project. / Van Halteren, Aart; Bults, Richard; Wac, Katarzyna; Dokovsky, Nicolai; Koprinkov, George; Widya, Ing; Konstantas, Dimitri; Jones, Val; Herzog, Rainer.
In: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 108, 01.01.2005, p. 181-193.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Wireless body area networks for healthcare
T2 - 1st International Workshop on New Generation of Wearable Systems for eHealth
AU - Van Halteren, Aart
AU - Bults, Richard
AU - Wac, Katarzyna
AU - Dokovsky, Nicolai
AU - Koprinkov, George
AU - Widya, Ing
AU - Konstantas, Dimitri
AU - Jones, Val
AU - Herzog, Rainer
PY - 2005/1/1
Y1 - 2005/1/1
N2 - The forthcoming wide availability of high bandwidth public wireless networks will give rise to new mobile health care services. Towards this direction the MobiHealth The MobiHealth project was supported by the Commission of the European Union in the frame of the 5th research Framework under the project number IST-2001-36006. , The project site http://www. mobihealth.org provides more information regarding the partners and current status of the project. project has developed and trialed a highly customisable vital signals' monitoring system based on a Body Area Network (BAN) and an m-health service platform utilizing next generation public wireless networks. The developed system allows the incorporation of diverse medical sensors via wireless connections, and the live transmission of the measured vital signals over public wireless networks to healthcare providers. Nine trials with different health care cases and patient groups in four different European countries have been conducted to test and verify the system, the service and the network infrastructure for its suitability and the restrictions it imposes to mobile health care applications.
AB - The forthcoming wide availability of high bandwidth public wireless networks will give rise to new mobile health care services. Towards this direction the MobiHealth The MobiHealth project was supported by the Commission of the European Union in the frame of the 5th research Framework under the project number IST-2001-36006. , The project site http://www. mobihealth.org provides more information regarding the partners and current status of the project. project has developed and trialed a highly customisable vital signals' monitoring system based on a Body Area Network (BAN) and an m-health service platform utilizing next generation public wireless networks. The developed system allows the incorporation of diverse medical sensors via wireless connections, and the live transmission of the measured vital signals over public wireless networks to healthcare providers. Nine trials with different health care cases and patient groups in four different European countries have been conducted to test and verify the system, the service and the network infrastructure for its suitability and the restrictions it imposes to mobile health care applications.
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M3 - Conference article
C2 - 2005040016
AN - SCOPUS:14844312016
VL - 108
SP - 181
EP - 193
JO - Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
JF - Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
SN - 0926-9630
Y2 - 11 December 2003 through 14 December 2003
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