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16th Healthcom 2014: Natal-RN, Brazil
- 16th IEEE International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services, Healthcom 2014, Natal-RN, Brazil, October 15-18, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-6644-8

- Elizabeth Salmon, Cheryl Carrico, Laurie Nichols, Lakshmi Reddy, Sara Salles, Lumy Sawaki:

Transcranial direct current stimulation to enhance motor function in spinal cord injury: Pilot data. 1-6 - Emily Salyers, Cheryl Carrico, Kenneth C. Chelette

, Laurie Nichols, Cameron Henzman, Lumy Sawaki:
Dose-response effects of peripheral nerve stimulation and motor training in stroke: Preliminary data. 7-11 - Kenneth C. Chelette

, Cheryl Carrico, Laurie Nichols, Emily Salyers, Lumy Sawaki:
Effects of electrode configurations in transcranial direct current stimulation after stroke. 12-17 - Marco Aurelio M. Freire, Jean Faber

, Jose Ronaldo Santos
, Nelson A. M. Lemos, Maria Adelia Albano de Aratanha, Pedro F. Cavalcanti, Edgard Morya
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c-Fos immunoreactivity and variation of neuronal units in rat's motor cortex after chronic implants. 18-23 - Camila Sardeto Deolindo

, Ana Carolina Bione Kunicki
, Fabricio Lima Brasil
, Renan Cipriano Moioli
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Limitations of principal component analysis as a method to detect neuronal assemblies. 24-30 - Seiki Tokunaga, Shinsuke Matsumoto, Sachio Saiki, Masahide Nakamura:

How should remote monitoring sensor be accurate? 31-36 - Diana Costa

, Manuel A. Martins
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Inconsistencies in health care knowledge. 37-42 - Usman Pervez, Osman Hasan

, Khalid Latif
, Sofiène Tahar, Amjad Gawanmeh
, Mohamed Salah Hamdi:
Formal reliability analysis of a typical FHIR standard based e-Health system using PRISM. 43-48 - Luis Bernardo Villa, Ivan Cabezas

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A review on usability features for designing electronic health records. 49-54 - Hussam M. N. Al Hamadi

, Amjad Gawanmeh
, Mahmoud Al-Qutayri
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Formalizing electrocardiogram (ECG) signal behavior in event-B. 55-60 - Martín Varela, Toni Mäki, Juho Merilahti, Eva Rodriguez Rodriguez, Arnaud Runge:

QuoTe an extensible platform for QoE monitoring and benchmarking of telemedicine applications. 61-65 - Nuno Pombo

, Nuno M. Garcia
, Virginie Felizardo
, Kouamana Bousson
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Big data reduction using RBFNN: A predictive model for ECG waveform for eHealth platform integration. 66-70 - Chaminda T. E. R. Hewage

, Harsha D. Appuhami, Maria G. Martini
, Ralph Smith, Iain Jourdan, Timothy Rockall:
Quality evaluation of compressed 3D surgical video. 71-76 - Luis González-Delgado, David Valencia-Redrovan, Vladimir Robles-Bykbaev

, Ninfa González-Delgado, Todd Panzner:
Fuzzy controller for automatic microphone gain control in an autonomous support system for elderly. 77-81 - Frederic Vannieuwenborg, Femke Ongenae

, Pieter Demyttenaere, Laurens Van Poucke, Jan Van Ooteghem, Stijn Verstichel, Sofie Verbrugge, Didier Colle, Filip De Turck, Mario Pickavet:
Techno-economic evaluation of an ontology-based nurse call system via discrete event simulations. 82-87 - Pawel Swiatek, Pawel Stelmach, Lukasz Falas

, Patryk Schauer
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Enabling automatic composition of stream processing services through ontology-based standardization. 88-93 - Danilo F. S. Santos

, Angelo Perkusich
, Hyggo O. Almeida
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Standard-based and distributed health information sharing for mHealth IoT systems. 94-98 - Carlos Pereira

, Samuel Frade
, Pedro Brandão
, Ricardo João Cruz Correia
, Ana Aguiar
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Integrating data and network standards into an interoperable e-Health solution. 99-104 - Kashif Saleem

, Abdelouahid Derhab, Jalal Al-Muhtadi
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Low delay and secure M2M communication mechanism for eHealthcare. 105-110 - Isaac Golden, Andrew Stranieri

, Tony Sahama, Senaka Pilapitiya
, Sisira Siribaddana
, Stephen Vaughan:
Informatics to support patient choice between diverse medical systems. 111-115 - Georgios Kalogridis, Saraansh Dave:

Privacy and eHealth-enabled smart meter informatics. 116-121 - Shinsuke Hara, Takunori Shimazaki:

Demonstration on a real-time vital signs monitoring system for men during exercise. 122-123 - Leonardo Severo Alves de Melo, Alessandro Severo Alves de Melo, Julio Cesar Dalbello, Eduardo Rodrigues Vale:

Specialized telecommunications system in the transmission of digital radiological images in hostile environments. 124-125 - Daniel Welfer, Renato Cassol Ferreira da Silva, Juliano F. Kazienko

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MobiCAP: A mobile application prototype for management of community-acquired pneumonia. 126-127 - Maria Adelia Albano de Aratanha, Hougelle Simplicio

, Edgard Morya
, Renan Cipriano Moioli
, Fabricio Lima Brasil
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Real time neural signal processing and visuo-motor integration: New perspectives for assistive technology. 128-129 - Htoo Aung Maw, Hannan Xiao

, Bruce Christianson
, James A. Malcolm:
An evaluation of break-the-glass access control model for medical data in wireless sensor networks. 130-135 - Fabien Touvat, Julien Poujaud, Norbert Noury:

Indoor localization with wearable RF devices in 868MHz and 2.4GHz bands. 136-139 - Abdelghani Benharref, Mohamed Adel Serhani, Rabeb Mizouni Khalifa

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Smart data synchronization in m-Health monitoring applications. 140-145 - Audace Manirabona, Lamia Chaari Fourati

, Saadi Boudjit:
Decode and merge cooperative MAC protocol for intra WBAN communication. 146-151 - Mechelle Gittens, Reco King, Curtis Gittens, Adrian Als:

Post-diagnosis management of diabetes through a mobile health consultation application. 152-157 - Débora Cabral Nazário, José Leomar Todesco, Mário Antônio Ribeiro Dantas

, Igor Vilas Boas Tromel, Augusto Neto
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A quality of context evaluating approach in an ambient assisted living e-Health system. 158-163 - Yi Liu, Chonho Lee, Bu-Sung Lee

, James K. R. Stevenson, Martin J. McKeown
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Analysis of visually guided tracking performance in Parkinson's disease. 164-169 - Daniel F. M. Rodrigues, Edgar T. Horta, Bruno M. C. Silva, Fabio D. M. Guedes, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues:

A mobile healthcare solution for ambient assisted living environments. 170-175 - Firas A. Zakaria, Claude-Vivien Toulouse, Mohamed El Badaoui

, Christine Servière, Mohamad Khalil
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Contribution of the cyclic correlation in gait analysis: Variation between fallers and non-fallers. 176-181 - Benjamin Bockstege, Aaron D. Striegel

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A management system for motion-based gaming peripherals for physical therapy instrumentation. 182-187 - Fabio Vitali

, Alessandro Amoroso, Marco Roccetti
, Gustavo Marfia
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RESTful services for an innovative e-Health infrastructure: A real case study. 188-193 - Lucas de Melo Silva, Roberto Araújo, Felipe Leite da Silva

, Eduardo Cerqueira:
A new architecture for secure storage and sharing of health records in the cloud using federated identity attributes. 194-199 - Christoph Thuemmler, Oli H. Mival, Ai Keow Lim, Ivo Holanec, Samuel A. Fricker:

A social-technological alignment matrix. 200-205 - Mauro Oliveira, Luiz O. M. Andrade, Marcos Santos, Roberto Alcantra, Germanno Teles, Nazim Agoulmine:

Towards a cost-effective homecare for a public health management system in Brazil. 206-211 - Antonis Michalas

, Nicolae Paladi, Christian Gehrmann:
Security aspects of e-Health systems migration to the cloud. 212-218 - Marlon Cordeiro Domenech, Eros Comunello

, Michelle Silva Wangham
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Identity management in e-Health: A case study of web of things application using OpenID connect. 219-224 - Anders Andersen, Kassaye Yitbarek Yigzaw

, Randi Karlsen:
Privacy preserving health data processing. 225-230 - Richard Rauscher, Raj Acharya:

A network security architecture to reduce the risk of data leakage for health care organizations. 231-236 - Osman Salem, Yacine Rebhi, Abdelkrim Boumaza, Ahmed Mehaoua:

Detection of nocturnal epileptic seizures using wireless 3-D accelerometer sensors. 237-242 - Gabriel E. Arrobo, Calvin A. Perumalla, Yang Liu, Thomas P. Ketterl, Richard D. Gitlin, Peter J. Fabri:

A novel vectorcardiogram system. 243-247 - Isao Nakajima, Toshihiko Kitano, Kaoru Nakada, Jun-Ichi Hata, Masuhisa Ta:

Development of subcutaneous implantation coil for birds. 248-251 - Chandrashekar Dusa, Pachamuthu Rajalakshmi

, Suresh Puli, Uday B. Desai, Shabbir N. Merchant:
Low complex, programmable FPGA based 8-channel ultrasound transmitter for medical imaging researches. 252-256 - Konda Divya Krishna, Vivek Akkala, Ramkrishna Bharath

, Pachamuthu Rajalakshmi
, Mohammed Abdul Mateen:
FPGA based preliminary CAD for kidney on IoT enabled portable ultrasound imaging system. 257-261 - Ai Keow Lim Jumelle, Ioana Ispas, Christoph Thuernmler, Oli H. Mival, Eleni Kosta, Patricia Casla

, Sonia Ruiz de Azua, Ana Gonzalez-Pinto:
Ethical assessment in e-Health. 262-268 - Muhammad AboElFotoh, Patrick Martin, Hossam S. Hassanein

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A mobile-based architecture for integrating personal health record data. 269-274 - Eduardo Liboredo Ferreira, Herbert Rausch, Sérgio Campos, Alessandra C. Faria-Campos, Enio Pietra, Lilian da Silva Santos:

Medical data mining: A case study of a Paracoccidioidomycosis patient's database. 275-280 - Murthy V. Devarakonda, Dongyang Zhang, Ching-Huei Tsou, Mihaela A. Bornea:

Problem-oriented patient record summary: An early report on a Watson application. 281-286 - Chonlatee Khorakhun, Saleem N. Bhatti

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Using online social media platforms for ubiquitous, personal health monitoring. 287-292 - Te-Wei Ho

, Horng-Yih Lai, Yu-Jie Wang, Wei-Hsin Chen, Feipei Lai, Yi-Lwun Ho
, Chi-Sheng Hung:
A clinical decision and support system with automatically ECG classification in telehealthcare. 293-297 - Andreas Kliem, Anett Boelke, Anne Grohnert, Nicolas Traeder:

Self-adaptive middleware for ubiquitous medical device integration. 298-304 - Bollepalli S. Chandra, Challa S. Sastry, Soumya Jana:

Reliable low-cost telecardiology: High-sensitivity detection of ventricular beats using dictionaries. 305-310 - Nagla Alnosayan, Edward Lee, Ala Saleh D. Alluhaidan, Samir Chatterjee, Linda Houston-Feenstra, Mercy Kagoda, Wayne Dysinger:

MyHeart: An intelligent mHealth home monitoring system supporting heart failure self-care. 311-316 - Olga Valeria, Anderson Ribeiro, Liliam Leal, Marcus Vinícius de Sousa Lemos, Carlos Giovanni Carvalho, José Bringel Filho, Raimir Holanda Filho

, Nazim Agoulmine:
Using QoC for improving energy-efficient context management in U-Health Systems. 317-322 - Xiaoshuang Liu, Guixia Kang, Ningbo Zhang, Bingning Zhu, Congcong Li, Yi Chai, Yuncheng Liu:

A three-dimensional network coverage optimization algorithm in healthcare system. 323-328 - Vitor Pinheiro de Almeida, Markus Endler, Edward Hermann Haeusler:

A framework for customizing the mobile and remote monitoring of patients with chronic diseases. 329-334 - Natalia M. Franco, Robson N. Fidalgo, Edson Alves da Silva, Ticia F. Cacalcante, Patrick H. S. Brito:

Modeling language and CASE tool for communication board customization. 335-340 - Daniel Welfer, Renato Cassol Ferreira da Silva, Juliano F. Kazienko

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A mobile application system for diagnosis and management of Community-Acquired Pneumonia. 341-346 - Carlo Rondinoni

, Victor Hugo Oliveira e Souza
, Renan Hiroshi Matsuda
, Andre Salles Cunha Peres
, Marcelo Volpon Santos, Oswaldo Baffa Filho, Antonio Carlos dos Santos, Helio Rubens Machado, Pedro Yoshito Noritomi, Jorge Vicente Lopes da Silva
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Inter-institutional protocol describing the use of three-dimensional printing for surgical planning in a patient with childhood epilepsy: From 3D modeling to neuronavigation. 347-349 - Daniel Oliveira, Paula Sousa, Virginie Felizardo, Nuno C. Garcia, Celina Alexandre, Nuno M. Garcia:

Metabolic.Care: A hardware and software platform to monitor and assess diabetic foot condition. 350-352 - Thiago Fernandes de Freitas Dias, Domingos Alves

, Joaquim Cezar Felipe
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Method for the mapping between health terminologies aiming systems interoperability. 353-357 - Leonardo Minelli, Marcos Cordeiro d'Ornellas, Ana Trindade Winck:

Knowledge representation for lung cancer patients' prognosis. 358-363 - Nekane Larburu, Richard G. A. Bults, Ing Widya, Hermie J. Hermens:

Quality of data computational models and telemedicine treatment effects. 364-369 - Luca Lianas

, Francesca Frexia
, Giovanni Delussu
, Paolo Anedda, Gianluigi Zanetti
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pyEHR: A scalable clinical data management toolkit for biomedical research projects. 370-374 - Lynda Andrews

, Tony Sahama, Randike Gajanayake:
Contextualising co-creation of value in electronic personal health records. 375-380 - Valter Roesler, Augusto Klinger, Guilherme L. de Lima, Guilherme Longoni:

MIR: A low cost digital operating room. 381-386 - Jose Luis Seixas

, Sylvio Barbon
, Claudia Martins Siqueira, Ivan Frederico Lupiano Dias, Andre Giovanni Castaldin, Alan Salvany Felinto:
Color energy as a seed descriptor for image segmentation with region growing algorithms on skin wound images. 387-392 - Wen Jun Jiang, Shi Chao Gao, Peter Wittek, Li Zhao:

Real-time quantifying heart beat rate from facial video recording on a smart phone using Kalman filters. 393-396 - Yuuki Nishiyama, Tadashi Okoshi

, Takuro Yonezawa
, Jin Nakazawa, Kazunori Takashio, Hideyuki Tokuda:
Towards health exercise behavior change for teams using life-logging. 397-403 - Jochen Meyer

, Susanne Boll:
Smart health systems for personal health action plans. 404-410 - Marijke Vandermaesen, Karel Robert, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:

ReHoblet - A home-based rehabilitation game on the tablet. 411-416 - Matthieu-P. Schapranow

, Konrad Klinghammer, Cindy Fähnrich, Hasso Plattner:
In-memory technology enables interactive drug response analysis. 417-422 - Natalia Díaz Rodríguez

, Johan Lilius
, Sebu Björklund, Joachim Majors, Kimmo Rautanen, Riitta Danielsson-Ojala, Hanna Pirinen, Lotta Kauhanen
, Sanna Salanterä
, Tapio Salakoski, Ilona Tuominen:
Can IT health-care applications improve the medication tray-filling process at hospital wards? An exploratory study using eye-tracking and stress response. 423-428 - Fletcher Lu, Manon Lemonde:

Reducing adolescent obesity with a social networking mobile fitness application. 429-434 - Osman Salem, Yaning Liu, Ahmed Mehaoua:

Pervasive detection of sleep apnea using medical wireless sensor networks. 435-440 - Medina Hadjem, Osman Salem, Farid Naït-Abdesselam:

An ECG monitoring system for prediction of cardiac anomalies using WBAN. 441-446 - Nicholas R. Smith, Teekayu Klongtruagrok, Guilherme N. DeSouza, Chi-Ren Shyu, Maria Dietrich

, Matthew P. Page:
Non-invasive ambulatory monitoring of complex sEMG patterns and its potential application in the detection of vocal dysfunctions. 447-452 - Lei Song, Yongcai Wang, Ji-Jiang Yang, Jianqiang Li:

Health sensing by wearable sensors and mobile phones: A survey. 453-459 - Shinsuke Hara, Tetsuo Tsujioka, Takunori Shimazaki, Kouhei Tezuka, Masayuki Ichikawa, Masato Ariga, Hajime Nakamura, Takashi Kawabata, Kenji Watanabe, Masanao Ise, Noa Arime, Hiroyuki Okuhata:

Elements of a real-time vital signs monitoring system for players during a football game. 460-465 - Charbel El-Gemayel, Fabrice Jumel, Nacer Abouchi, Joseph Constantin, Doumit Zaouk:

A global methodology for modeling and simulating medical systems. 466-471 - El Hadi Cherkaoui, Nazim Agoulmine:

Context-aware mobility management with WiFi/3G offloading for ehealth WBANs. 472-476 - Fabio Leite, Pablo Oliveira Antonino, Paulo Barbosa, Sören Kemmann, Raphael Mendonca:

Are the current architectural practices suitable for safety aspects of medical devices? An exploratory investigation. 477-482 - Preetika Rani, Vaskar Raychoudhury, Sandeep Singh Sandha, Dhaval Patel:

Mobile health application for early disease outbreak-period detection. 483-488 - Zuneera Aziz

, Umair Mujtaba Qureshi, Faisal Karim Shaikh, Nafeesa Bohra, Abdelmajid Khelil
, Emad A. Felemban
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Experimental analysis for optimal separation between sensor and base station in WBANs. 489-494 - Randike Gajanayake, Renato Iannella, Tony Sahama:

Adoption of Accountable-eHealth systems by future healthcare professionals: An empirical research model based on the Australian context. 495-499 - Andrei de Souza Inácio

, Rafael Andrade
, Aldo von Wangenheim, Douglas D. J. de Macedo
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Designing an information retrieval system for the STT/SC. 500-505 - Raghid El-Yafouri

, Leslie Klieb:
Electronic medical records adoption and use: Understanding the barriers and the levels of adoption for physicians in the USA. 506-512 - Robert W. Techentin, Jennifer St Sauver

, Jeanne Huddleston
, Barry K. Gilbert, David R. Holmes:
Lessons learned from the semantic translation of healthcare data. 513-518 - Yi Chai, Guixia Kang, Ningbo Zhang, Jianwei Wu, Xiaoshuang Liu, Yuncheng Liu:

Research on CVDs prediction and early warning techniques in healthcare monitoring system. 519-524 - Angelo M. Fonseca, Edgar T. Horta, Sandra Sendra, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues, Jose A. F. Moutinho:

A sudden infant death prevention system for babies. 525-530 - Özgür Kafali, Ulrich Schaechtle, Kostas Stathis

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Hydra: A hybrid diagnosis and monitoring architecture for diabetes. 531-536 - Irshad Faiz, Hamid Mukhtar

, Sharifullah Khan:
An integrated approach of diet and exercise recommendations for diabetes patients. 537-542 - Isela Macia:

Towards a semantic interoperability environment. 543-548 - Fábio Rafael Damasceno, Eliseo Reategui

, Daniel Epstein, Carlos André Aita Schmitz
, Erno Harzheim
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TelehealthRS project: Supporting teleconsulting with text mining to improve continuing professional development. 549-554 - Alofi Shane Black, Tony Sahama:

eHealth-as-a-Service (eHaaS): The industrialisation of health informatics, a practical approach. 555-559 - Felipe Sampaio Dantas da Silva, José Castillo Lema

, Augusto Neto
, Flávio Oliveira Silva
, Pedro Frosi Rosa:
Software defined eHealth networking towards a truly mobile and reliable system. 560-564 - Germanno Teles, Carina Teixeira de Oliveira

, Reinaldo Bezerra Braga
, Luiz O. M. Andrade, Ronaldo Ramos, Paulo Cunha
, Mauro Oliveira:
Using Bayesian networks to improve the decision-making process in public health systems. 565-570 - Alisson Rodrigues Alves, Rodrigo Candido Borges:

An architecture supported by georeferenced services and ubiquitous computing for controlling of mosquito Aedes Aegypti focus - Case Inhumas, Goiás, Brazil. 571-576

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