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Personalised Health Management Systems: The Integration of Innovative Sensing, Textile, Information and Communication Technologies [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 248 pages, height x width: 245x165 mm, Illustrations
  • Sērija : Studies in Health Technology and Informatics v. 117
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2025
  • Izdevniecība: IOS Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 1586035657
  • ISBN-13: 9781586035655
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 248 pages, height x width: 245x165 mm, Illustrations
  • Sērija : Studies in Health Technology and Informatics v. 117
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2025
  • Izdevniecība: IOS Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 1586035657
  • ISBN-13: 9781586035655
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The development and advancement of personalised health management systems requires the consideration of advances in sensor technologies and advanced textiles in addition to nano technologies and evolving information and communication technologies. We are now living in an environment where changes in healthcare structures and requests from patients to have an increased participation in their own healthcare are demanding the availability of affordable and readily available personalised health management systems. Recent research has taken us a step closer in providing such solutions, however, efforts are still required to address the issues of integration of new technologies into existing health care practices, implications of interoperability of services, analysis of results following large scale clinical evaluations and development of technology which is small, reliable and affordable by its users. This publication shows a synergy between research efforts in three diverse areas; sensor technologies, advanced textiles and nanotechnology and computing. It brings together researchers from academia, industry and clinical healthcare provision and emphasises the need for multi-disciplinary collaborations in the future developments of personalised health management systems.
Smart Personalised Health Systems: From Gadgets to Better Health;
Wearable Healthcare Systems, New Frontiers on e-Textile; Electroactive
Fabrics for Distributed, Comfortable and Interactive Systems; Point of Care
Biomedical Sensors; Bioimpedance and p-Health; Vital Sign Monitoring for
Elderly at Home: Development of a Compound Sensor for Pulse Rate and Motion;
My Heart: Fighting Cardio-Vascular Diseases by Preventive Lifestyle and Early
Diagnosis; Motion Aware Clothing for the Personal Health Assistant;
Integrated Microelectronics for Smart Textiles; Wearable Sensors? What is
there to Sense?; Micro and Nano Technology Enabling Ambient Intelligence for
P-Health; A Small Step for Science, a Big One for Commerce; The Efficacy of
Knowledge Management for Personalised Healthcare; Interoperability as a
Quality Label for Portable & Wearable Health Monitoring Systems; Software
Process Improvement for the Medical Device Industry; Interoperability -- A
Key Infrastructure Requirement for Personalised Health Services; Home Care
Service Perspective in Tuscany; a Vision and New User Centred Services; A
Cataract Decision Support System: its Requirement is Increasing; Context
Aware Infrastructure for Personalised Healthcare; Software and Knowledge
Engineering Aspects of Smart Homes Applied to Health; End-to-End Signal
Processing: From the Embedded Body Sensor to the Medical End User through
QoSLess; Public Communication Channels, the U-R-SAFE Experience; IT-based
Diagnostic Instrumentation Systems for Personalised Healthcare Services;
Networking and Data Management for Health Care Monitoring of Mobile Patients;
Lifestyle Support Through Efficient ECG Acquisition and Analysis;
Non-Mediated Glucose Biosensing using Nanostructured TiO2; Detection and
Removal of Pathogenic Biofilms on Medical Implant Surfaces; Development of a
Virtual Reality System for the Rehabilitation of the Upper Limb After
Stroke/; Monitoring of Symptoms and Interventions Associated with Multiple
Sclerosis; Intelligent Analysis of EMG Data for Improving Lifestyle.