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    CoSN-PH

    Cognitive Sensor Networks for Pervasive Health

    In the near future, global smart world infrastructures will become a commodity that will support various activities of daily life at different degrees of realism. Such infrastructures have the potential to offer dedicated, context- and situation-aware information and services by simultaneously prov…

    In the near future, global smart world infrastructures will become a commodity that will support various activities of daily life at different degrees of realism. Such infrastructures have the potential to offer dedicated, context- and situation-aware information and services by simultaneously providing the next-generation of data collection, execution and service provisioning layers. One key aspect of this vision is the correct monitoring and understanding of how people interact with their environment; how they can actually benefit from the added intelligence; and finally how future services can be improved or better personalized to enhance human environment interaction as a whole. This level of intelligence is of particular relevance in the health and social care domain where person-centric services can be deployed to assist or even enable a person in performing activities of daily living and also to support the coordination and management of caregivers and general management structures.

    The Proposed workshop is envisioned to highlight the potential of cognitive and pervasive sensor networks for the area of pervasive health; to identify key requirements for such a framework in relation to the needs of pervasive health; to identify and evaluate novel ideas and to discuss current and future research directions.

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    Editor(s): John O'Donoghue (University College Cork, Ireland), Gregory O'Hare (University College Dublin, Ireland) and Paul McCullagh (University of Ulster, UK)
    Publisher
    IEEE
    Conference dates
    23rd May 2011
    Location
    Dublin, Republic of Ireland
    Appeared in EUDL
    2012-04-17

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    • Activity detection using frequency analysis and off-the-shelf devices: Fall detection from accelerometer data

      Research Article in Cognitive Sensor Networks for Pervasive Health

      Sebastian Bersch, Christian Chislett, Djamel Azzi, Rinat Khusainov, Jim Briggs
    • Cognitive Sensor Networks: Towards Self-Adapting Ambient Intelligence for Pervasive Healthcare

      Research Article in Cognitive Sensor Networks for Pervasive Health

      Matthias Baumgarten, Maurice Mulvenna
    • Continuous Functional Activity Monitoring Based on Wearable Tri-axial Accelerometer and Gyroscope

      Research Article in Cognitive Sensor Networks for Pervasive Health

      Yuting Zhang, Inbal Sapir, Stacey Markovic, Robert Wagenaar, Thomas Little
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