MobiHealth: Ambulant patient monitoring over next generation public wireless networks

Aart Van Halteren, Dimitri Konstantas, Richard Bults, Katarzyna Wac, Nicolai Dokovsky, George Koprinkov, Val Jones, Ing Widya

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Abstract

The wide availability of high bandwidth public wireless networks as well as the miniaturisation of medical sensors and network access hardware allows the development of advanced ambulant patient monitoring systems. The MobiHealth project developed a complete system and service that allows the continuous monitoring of vital signals and their transmission to the health care institutes in real time using GPRS and UMTS networks. The MobiHealth system is based on the concept of a Body Area Network (BAN) allowing high personalization of the monitored signals and thus adaptation to different classes of patients. The system and service has been trialed in four European countries and for different patient cases. First results confirm the usefulness of the system and the advantages it offers to patients and medical personnel.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelE-Health : Current Status and Future Trends
Antal sider16
ForlagIMIA and IOS Press
Publikationsdato1 jan. 2004
Sider107-122
ISBN (Trykt)1586034421, 9781586034429
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 jan. 2004
BegivenhedE-Health: Current Status and Future Trends - Columbia, MO, USA
Varighed: 1 feb. 20041 feb. 2004

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KonferenceE-Health: Current Status and Future Trends
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByColumbia, MO
Periode01/02/200401/02/2004
SponsorDep. Health Manage. Informatics, European Union Center, University of Missouri-Columbia
NavnStudies in Health Technology and Informatics
Vol/bind106
ISSN0926-9630

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