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PervasiveHealth 2011: Dublin, Ireland
- 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, PervasiveHealth 2011, Dublin, Ireland, May 23-26, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-61284-767-2
PH2011 Conference
- Gabriela Marcu, Jakob E. Bardram, Silvia Gabrielli:
A framework for overcoming challenges in designing persuasive monitoring and feedback systems for mental illness. 1-8 - Khalil Niazmand, Karin Tonn, Anastasios Kalaras, Stefan Kammermeier, Kai Boetzel, Jan-Hinnerk Mehrkens, Tim C. Lueth:
A measurement device for motion analysis of patients with Parkinson's disease using sensor based smart clothes. 9-16 - Lorenzo T. D'Angelo, Martin Lohmann, Tim C. Lueth:
A new device for motion-aware ambulatory blood pressure measurement. 17-23 - Daniel Steffen, Gabriele Bleser, Markus Weber, Didier Stricker, Laetitia Fradet, Frédéric Marin:
A personalized exercise trainer for elderly. 24-31 - Lesley Axelrod, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Madeline Balaam, Susan Mawson, Jane H. Burridge, Ian W. Ricketts, Penny Probert Smith, Tom Rodden:
A toolkit to explore lived experience of motivation: When words are not enough. 32-39 - Axel Czabke, Sebastian Marsch, Tim C. Lueth:
Accelerometer based real-time activity analysis on a microcontroller. 40-46 - Herman J. ter Horst, Alexander Sinitsyn:
An approach to structuring reasoning for interpretation of sensor data in home-based health and well-being monitoring applications. 47-54 - Thomas Frenken, Björn Vester, Melina Brell, Andreas Hein:
aTUG: Fully-automated timed up and go assessment using ambient sensor technologies. 55-62 - Christopher L. Schaefbauer, Katie A. Siek:
Cautious, but optimistic: An ethnographic study on location and content of primary care providers using electronic medical records. 63-70 - Erik E. Stone, Marjorie Skubic:
Evaluation of an inexpensive depth camera for passive in-home fall risk assessment. 71-77 - Antonio Lanatà, Antonio Armato, Gaetano Valenza, Enzo Pasquale Scilingo:
Eye tracking and pupil size variation as response to affective stimuli: A preliminary study. 78-84 - Marja Harjumaa, Minna Isomursu, Salla Muuraiskangas, Antti Konttila:
HearMe: A touch-to-speech UI for medicine identification. 85-92 - Peter Mooney, Padraig Corcoran:
Integrating volunteered geographic information into pervasive health computing applications. 93-100 - Bhavin Chamadiya, Kunal Mankodiya, Manfred Wagner, Rayan B. Nasreddine, Ulrich G. Hofmann:
Non-contact, non-obtrusive electrocardiography in clinical environements. 101-106 - Juergen Wagner, Aart van Halteren, Jettie Hoonhout, Thomas Plötz, Cuong Pham, Paula Moynihan, Daniel Jackson, Cassim Ladha, Karim Ladha, Patrick Olivier:
Towards a pervasive kitchen infrastructure for measuring cooking competence. 107-114 - Feng-Tso Sun, Cynthia Kuo, Martin L. Griss:
PEAR: Power efficiency through activity recognition (for ECG-based sensing). 115-122 - Alexiei Dingli, Charlie Abela, Ilenia D'Ambrogio:
Pervasive nursing and doctoral assistant - PINATA. 123-130 - Juan Ye, Graeme Stevenson, Simon Dobson, Michael J. O'Grady, Gregory M. P. O'Hare:
PI: Perceiver and interpreter of smart home datasets. 131-138 - Stevan Jovica Marinkovic, Emanuel M. Popovici:
Power efficient networking using a novel wake-up radio. 139-143 - Anthony P. Glascock, David M. Kutzik:
Supporting stakeholder needs by ceding control: The benefits of listening to end-users. 144-151 - Sander Bakkes, Richard Morsch, Ben J. A. Kröse:
Telemonitoring for independently living elderly: Inventory of needs & requirements. 152-159 - Beenish Chaudry, Kay Connelly, Katie A. Siek, Janet L. Welch:
The design of a mobile portion size estimation interface for a low literacy population. 160-167 - Harshvardhan Vathsangam, B. Adar Emken, E. Todd Schroeder, Donna Spruijt-Metz, Gaurav S. Sukhatme:
Towards a generalized regression model for on-body energy prediction from treadmill walking. 168-175 - Elton Domnori, Giacomo Cabri, Letizia Leonardi:
Ubimedic2: An agent-based approach in territorial emergency management. 176-183
PH2011 Doctoral Consortium
- Herman Chan, Huiru Zheng, Haiying Wang, Rachel Gawley, Mingjing Yang, Roy Sterritt:
Feasibility study on iPhone accelerometer for gait detection. 184-187 - Cathy Dalton, Kevin McCartney:
Salutogenesis: A new paradigm for pervasive computing in healthcare environments? 188-191 - Amy Fielden:
Using ICT to overcome barriers to behaviour change and implement lifestyle interventions. 192-195 - Vincenzo Fabio Curto, Nikolay Angelov, Shirley Coyle, Robert Byrne, Sarah Hughes, Niall Moyna, Dermot Diamond, Fernando Benito-Lopez:
'My sweat my health': Real time sweat analysis using wearable micro-fluidic devices. 196-197 - Mark Gaffney, Michael J. Walsh, Sean O'Connell, Binyu Wang, Brendan O'Flynn, S. Cian O'Mathuna:
A smart wireless inertial measurement unit system: Simplifying & encouraging usage of WIMU technology. 198-199 - Elton Domnori, Giacomo Cabri, Letizia Leonardi:
Managing territorial emergencies with Ubimedic2. 200-201 - Richard Ribón Fletcher, Sharon Tam, Olufemi Omojola, Richard Redemske, Szymon Fedor, Joseph M. Moshoka:
Mobile application and wearable sensors for use in cognitive behavioral therapy for drug addiction and PTSD. 202-203 - Mads Frost, Gabriela Marcu, Rene Hansen, Karoly Szántó, Jakob E. Bardram:
The MONARCA self-assessment system: Persuasive personal monitoring for bipolar patients. 204-205 - Bernd Ludwig, Stefan Mandl, David Elsweiler, Stefanie Mika:
REFRESH: REcommendations and feedback for realising and stabilising health. 206-207 - William Carswell, Juan Carlos Augusto, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Jonathan G. Wallace, Suzanne Martin, Paul J. McCullagh, Huiru Zheng, Haiying Wang, Kevin McSorley, Barbara Taylor, Paul Jeffers:
The NOCTURNAL Ambient Assisted Living system. 208-209
PH2011 Posters
- Tammy Toscos, Kay Connelly, Yvonne Rogers:
"What's your number?": A survey of how parents and teens cope with diabetes in the context of technology support. 210-213 - Michael J. Walsh, Mark Gaffney, John Barton, Brendan O'Flynn, S. Cian O'Mathuna, Anne Hickey, John Kellett:
A medical study on wireless inertial measurement technology as a tool for identifying patients at risk of death or imminent clinical deterioration. 214-217 - Matthew R. Patterson, Brian Caulfield:
A novel approach for assessing gait using foot mounted accelerometers. 218-221 - Liang Liu, Mihail Popescu, Marjorie Skubic, Marilyn Rantz, Tarik Yardibi, Paul Cuddihy:
Automatic fall detection based on Doppler radar motion signature. 222-225 - Juan C. Jiménez, Natalia A. Romero, David V. Keyson:
Capturing patients' daily life experiences after Total Hip Replacement. 226-229 - Jung Ho Kim, Dermot Diamond, King Tong Lau:
Development of portable device for monitoring the lithium level from bipolar disorder patients. 230-233 - Stefan Wagner, Thomas Skjødeberg Toftegaard, Olav Wedege Bertelsen:
Increased data quality in home blood pressure monitoring through context awareness. 234-237 - Carlos Rovira-Borràs, Shirley Coyle, Brian Corcoran, Dermot Diamond, Florin Stroiescu, Kieran Daly:
Integration of textile-based sensors and Shimmer for breathing rate and volume measurement. 238-241 - Pedro Chahuara, François Portet, Michel Vacher:
Location of an inhabitant for domotic assistance through fusion of audio and non-visual data. 242-245 - Christine L. Lisetti, Ugan Yasavur, Ubbo Visser, Naphtali Rishe:
Toward conducting motivational interviewing with an on-demand clinician avatar for tailored health behavior change interventions. 246-249 - Yuzhong Lin, Joran Jessurun, Bauke de Vries, Harry J. P. Timmermans:
Motivate: Towards context-aware recommendation mobile system for healthy living. 250-253 - Julie Doyle, Brian O'Mullane, Ann O'Hannlon, R. Benjamin Knapp:
Requirements gathering for the delivery of healthcare data in aware homes. 254-257 - Carlo Tacconi, Sabato Mellone, Lorenzo Chiari:
Smartphone-based applications for investigating falls and mobility. 258-261 - Feng Gao, Monica M. C. Schraefel:
Social interaction around diet applications: An initial study. 262-265 - Sebastian Päßler, Wolf-Joachim Fischer:
Acoustical method for objective food intake monitoring using a wearable sensor system. 266-269
WS1: DIILT 2011
- Rajib Ghosh, Heiko Schellhorn:
Development of a telemedical platform: Challenges, requirements, and solutions. 270-273 - Sharon Levy, Gaye Steele:
End-of-life and living technologies, the role of telemedicine in palliative care of children and young people. 274-277 - David Jarrold, Matt-Mouley Bouamrane:
Engaging with end-users of independent living technology in Scotland... the experience of the Blackwood Foundation. 278-282 - Kamran Farooq, Amir Hussain, Stephen Leslie, Chris Eckl, Warner V. Slack:
Ontology-driven cardiovascular decision support system. 283-286 - Jeremy Linskell:
Smart home technology and special needs reporting UK activity and sharing implemention experiences from Scotland. 287-291 - Alireza Zarghami, Mohammad Zarifi Eslami, Brahmananda Sapkota, Marten van Sinderen:
Toward dynamic service provisioning in the homecare domain. 292-299 - Matt-Mouley Bouamrane, Janice Osbourne, Frances S. Mair:
Understanding the implementation & integration of remote & tele-health services ... an overview of Normalization Process Theory. 300-307
WS2: Mindcare 2011
- Alban Maxhuni, Aleksandar Matic, Venet Osmani, Oscar Mayora-Ibarra:
Correlation between self-reported mood states and objectively measured social interactions at work: A pilot study. 308-311 - Dana Pavel, Vic Callaghan, Anind K. Dey:
From self-monitoring to self-understanding: Going beyond physiological sensing for supporting wellbeing. 312-315 - Paolo Meriggi, Paolo Castiglioni, Francesco Rizzo, Valerio Gower, Renzo Andrich, Marco Rabuffetti, Maurizio Ferrarin, Marco Di Rienzo:
Potential role of wearable, ambulatory and home monitoring systems for patients with neurodegenerative diseases and their caregivers. 316-319 - Pietro Cipresso, Paolo Meriggi, Laura Carelli, Federica Solca, Daniela Meazzi, Barbara Poletti, Dorothée Lulé, Albert C. Ludolph, Giuseppe Riva, Vincenzo Silani:
The combined use of Brain Computer Interface and Eye-Tracking technology for cognitive assessment in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. 320-324 - Hong Peng, Bin Hu, Quanying Liu, Qunxi Dong, Qinglin Zhao, Philip Moore:
User-centered depression prevention: An EEG approach to pervasive healthcare. 325-330
WS3: PervaSense 2011
- Matti Pouke, Risto T. Honkanen:
Comparison of nearest neighbour and neural network based classifications of patient's activity. 331-335 - Obinna Onyimadu, Fraser Harding, Jim S. Briggs:
Designing a telecare product for the elderly. 336-339 - Sebastian Chiriac, Bruno Rosales Saurer, Gabi Stummer, Christophe Kunze:
Introducing a low-cost ambient monitoring system for activity recognition. 340-345 - Andreas Hochgatterer, Lukas Roedl, Alberto Martínez, Igone Etxeberria, Erkuden Aldaz, Bernhard Wöckl, Jürgen Bund:
Requirements for a behaviour pattern based assistant for early detection and management of neurodegenerative diseases. 346-353 - Franz Werner, Josef Diermaier, Sebastian Schmid, Paul Panek:
Fall detection with distributed floor-mounted accelerometers: An overview of the development and evaluation of a fall detection system within the project eHome. 354-361
WS4: CoSN-PH 2011
- Sebastian D. Bersch, Christian M. J. Chislett, Djamel Azzi, Rinat Khusainov, Jim S. Briggs:
Activity detection using frequency analysis and off-the-shelf devices: Fall detection from accelerometer data. 362-365 - Matthias Baumgarten, Maurice D. Mulvenna:
Cognitive sensor networks: Towards self-adapting ambient intelligence for pervasive healthcare. 366-369 - Yuting Zhang, Stacey Markovic, Inbal Sapir, Robert C. Wagenaar, Thomas D. C. Little:
Continuous functional activity monitoring based on wearable tri-axial accelerometer and gyroscope. 370-373
WS5: EFHR 2011
- Lucy Jones, Frederike van Wijck, Madeleine Grealy, Philip J. Rowe:
A changing stroke rehabilitation environment: Implications for upper limb interventions. 374-378 - Heather Thikey, Frederike van Wijck, Madeleine Grealy, Philip J. Rowe:
A need for meaningful visual feedback of lower extremity function after stroke. 379-383 - Andrea Taylor, Richard Wilson, David Godden, Angus Aitken, Judith Colligan:
Delivering group-based services to the home via the Internet: Maximising clinical and social benefits. 384-388 - Julie Doyle, Daniel Kelly, Brian Caulfield:
Design considerations in therapeutic exergaming. 389-393 - David Loudon, Alastair S. Macdonald:
Enhancing dialogues between rehabilitation patients and therapists using visualisation software. 394-398 - Bruce Carse, Roy Bowers, Barry Meadows, Philip J. Rowe:
Improving independence in the community for stroke survivors: The role of biomechanics visualisation in ankle-foot orthosis tuning. 399-403 - Mobolaji Ayoade, Lee Morton, Lynne Baillie:
Investigating the feasibility of a wireless motion capture system to aid in the rehabilitation of total knee replacement patients. 404-407 - Gabriela Postolache, Pedro Silva Girão, Claudia Maia Moura, Octavian Postolache:
Rehabilitative TeleHealthCare for post-stroke outcome assessment. 408-413 - Stephen Uzor, Lynne Baillie, Dawn A. Skelton:
Designing enjoyable multimodal activities to reduce falls risk in the community. 414-417
WS6: Orange Alerts AAL 2011
- Lorcan Walsh, Barry R. Greene, Adrian Burns, Cliodhna Ní Scanaill:
Ambient assessment of daily activity and gait velocity. 418-425 - Denis Elbert, Holger Storf, Michael Eisenbarth, Özgür Ünalan, Mario Schmitt:
An approach for detecting deviations in daily routine for long-term behavior analysis. 426-433 - Xin Hong, Chris D. Nugent, Steven Devlin, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Jonathan G. Wallace, Suzanne Martin:
Assisted living services for reminding and prompting activities of daily living: A preliminary case study. 434-437 - John Loane, Brian O'Mullane, Brennon Bortz, R. Benjamin Knapp:
Interpreting presence sensor data and looking for similarities between homes using cluster analysis. 438-445 - Jie Wan, Caroline A. Byrne, Gregory M. P. O'Hare, Michael J. O'Grady:
Orange alerts: Lessons from an outdoor case study. 446-451 - Enrique Leon, Manu Montejo, Iñigo Dorronsoro:
Prospect of smart home-based detection of subclinical depressive disorders. 452-457
WSt: ATTACH 2011
- Richard J. Davies, Leo Galway, Chris D. Nugent, Colin H. Jamison, Rachel E. Gawley, Paul J. McCullagh, Huiru Zheng, Norman D. Black:
A platform for self-management supported by assistive, rehabilitation and telecare technologies. 458-460 - David Warnock:
A subjective evaluation of multimodal notifications. 461-468 - Hong Peng, Bin Hu, Yanbing Qi, Qinglin Zhao, Martyn Ratcliffe:
An improved EEG de-noising approach in electroencephalogram (EEG) for home care. 469-474 - Chris D. Nugent:
Delivering care at home through a smarter environment. 475-477 - Anandhi V. Dhukaram, Chris Baber, Lamia Elloumi, Bert-Jan van Beijnum, Paolo De Stefanis:
End-User perception towards pervasive cardiac healthcare services: Benefits, acceptance, adoption, risks, security, privacy and trust. 478-484 - Claire Maternaghan, Kenneth J. Turner:
Programming home care. 485-491 - Chris Norval, John L. Arnott, Nick A. Hine, Vicki L. Hanson:
Purposeful social media as support platform: Communication frameworks for older adults requiring care. 492-494 - Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon, Stephen A. Brewster:
Reminders that make sense: Designing multimodal notifications for the home. 495-501 - Jesse M. Blum, Evan H. Magill:
Telecare service challenge: Conflict detection. 502-507 - James P. Connolly, Kevin Curran, Joan Condell, Philip Gardiner:
Wearable rehab technology for automatic measurement of patients with arthritis. 508-509
WS8: PCPDC 2011
- Hoda Nikamalfard, Huiru Zheng, Haiying Wang, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Paul J. McCullagh, Paul Jeffers:
A sleep pattern analysis and visualization system to support people with early dementia. 510-513 - Burcu Cinaz, Bert Arnrich, Gerhard Tröster:
Monitoring of cognitive functioning by measuring reaction times with wearable devices. 514-517 - Hazel C. Boyd, Nina Evans, Bruce E. Carey-Smith, Roger Orpwood:
Prompting people with dementia to carry out tasks: What works and why? 518-521 - Paulina Piasek, Kate Irving, Alan F. Smeaton:
SenseCam intervention based on Cognitive Stimulation Therapy framework for early-stage dementia. 522-525 - Inger Kristine Karlsen, Konstantinos Zachos, Neil A. M. Maiden, Sara Jones, Ian Turner, Malcolm Rose, Kevin Pudney:
Supporting reflection and creative thinking by carers of older people with dementia. 526-529
WS9: UbiTher 2011
- Ines Di Loreto, Abdelkader Gouaïch, Nadia Hocine:
Mixed reality serious games for post-stroke rehabilitation. 530-537 - Martin Knöll, Magnus Moar:
On the importance of locations in therapeutic serious games: Review on current health games and how they make use of the urban landscape. 538-545 - Ellen Brox, Luis Fernández-Luque, Gunn J. Evertsen, Juan González-Hernández:
Exergames for elderly: Social exergames to persuade seniors to increase physical activity. 546-549
WS10: U-CDPHA 2011
- Klaus-Martin Simonic, Andreas Holzinger, Marcus D. Bloice, Josef Hermann:
Optimizing long-term treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with systematic documentation. 550-554 - Paul Marshall, Rebecca Cain, Sarah Payne:
Situated crowdsourcing: A pragmatic approach to encouraging participation in healthcare design. 555-558 - Lizzy Bleumers, An Jacobs, Femke Ongenae, Ann Ackaert, Nicky Sulmon, Mathijs Verstraete, Mieke van Gils, Saar De Zutter:
Towards ontology co-creation in institutionalized care settings. 559-562 - Lesley Axelrod, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Flis Henwood, Jackie Cassell, Helen E. Smith, Amanda Nicholson, Greta Rait:
Data recording in primary care field studies: Patient records enhancement project. 563-567 - Mark Asboe, Erik Grönvall, Henry Michael Lassen:
Care to Share? Social innovation through low-budget, high impact welfare technologies. 568-571 - Christine Jürgensen:
Motivation in lifestyle changes: Using mock-ups as a tool for exploring the design space. 572-576 - Sarah Mennicken, Oliver Sack, Martina Ziefle:
People and a virtual doctor's visit: Learning about multiple acceptance aspects of a telemedical scenario. 577-584 - Martina Ziefle, Carsten Röcker, Andreas Holzinger:
Perceived usefulness of assistive technologies and electronic services for ambient assisted living. 585-592 - Wiktoria Wilkowska, Martina Ziefle:
Perception of privacy and security for acceptance of E-health technologies: Exploratory analysis for diverse user groups. 593-600 - Anne Kathrin Schaar, Martina Ziefle:
Smart clothing: Perceived benefits vs. perceived fears. 601-608 - Janet van der Linden, Yvonne Rogers, Criss Taylor, Mat Dalgleish:
Technology inspired design for pervasive healthcare. 609-613 - Shirley Beul, Martina Ziefle, Eva-Maria Jakobs:
Users' preferences for telemedical consultations: Comparing users' attitude towards different media in technology-mediated doctor-patient-communication. 614-620
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