2014 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/cts.2014.6867605
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An Internet of things resource for rehabilitation

Abstract: -Evolving from a mature body of research titled SoundScapes, this paper reports on a work-in-progress that is investigating the need that is evident for improved information and recommendation infrastructures to assist in healthcare intervention and communication (including apparatus and method). The need is due to increased ICT use and the potentials for positive treatment outcomes from informed decision-making. A challenge is security of sensitive data, however detailing this is beyond the scope of this pape… Show more

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“…Monitoring enables risk assessment and intervention, thereby providing a means of potentially reducing casualties [5]. IoMT applications are typically concerned with tracking a users' state of health to monitor wellbeing [6,7] and quantify progression of an illness [8]. Moreover, continuous monitoring and reporting of a user's vital signs, such as heart rate, temperature, and respiration, can unveil potential health risks by identifying otherwise unnoticed irregularities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monitoring enables risk assessment and intervention, thereby providing a means of potentially reducing casualties [5]. IoMT applications are typically concerned with tracking a users' state of health to monitor wellbeing [6,7] and quantify progression of an illness [8]. Moreover, continuous monitoring and reporting of a user's vital signs, such as heart rate, temperature, and respiration, can unveil potential health risks by identifying otherwise unnoticed irregularities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%