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Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare

Second International ICST Conference, MobiHealth 2010, Ayia Napa, Cyprus, October 18 - 20, 2010, Revised Selected Papers

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Table of contents (33 papers)

  1. Session 5: Signal Processing Techniques for Monitoring Services

  2. Session 6: Implantable and Wearable Biomedical Devices

  3. Session 7: Ambient Assistive Technologies

  4. Session 8: Mobile Health Technologies, Applications and Integrated Systems for Chronic Disease Monitoring and Management

  5. Session 9: Emergency and Disaster Applications

  6. Session 10: Mobile Devices and Wireless Technologies for Patient Monitoring

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This book contains a selection of thoroughly refereed and revised papers from the Second International ICST Conference on Wireless and Mobile Communication in Healthcare, MobiHealth 2010, held in Ayia Napa, Cyprus, in October 2010. The 33 papers in this volume describe various applications of information and communication technologies in healthcare and medicine and cover a wide range of topics such as intelligent public health monitoring services, mobile health technologies, signal processing techniques for monitoring services, wearable biomedical devices, ambient assistive technologies, emergency and disaster applications, and integrated systems for chronic monitoring and management.

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  • University of illinois at Chicago (M/C 154), Chicago, USA

    James C. Lin

  • Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece

    Konstantina S. Nikita

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