On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we would like to welcome you to the 2nd International ACM Workshop on Pervasive Wireless Healthcare -- MobileHealth 2012 -- in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA. After the first successful edition of MobileHealth -- MobileHealth'11 -- in Paris, France, the second edition of the workshop is collocated for the second time with the 13th edition of ACM MobiHoc'12 conference. MobileHealth has now established itself as a high-quality forum for practitioners and researchers from Academia, research labs and industry to interact and exchange experiences about theoretical and practical aspects of wireless healthcare networking and systems. It would be an important chance to discuss and understand what aspects have to be considered to provide effective pervasive wireless healthcare systems.
Producing a conference is always a team effort involving many volunteers and we would like to thank the team that made MobileHealth 2012 possible. In particular, we are greatly indebted to our Technical Program Committee members who worked hard to produce a comprehensive, highquality program. The workshop received 15 submissions of which 9 full papers were accepted for final presentation. MobileHealth'12 also features a keynote speech delivered by Professor Roozbeh Jafari from the University of Texas at Dallas.
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The challenges and opportunities in wireless health
Wireless Health brings to fruition many opportunities to continuously monitor the human body with sensors placed on body or implanted in the body. These platforms will revolutionize many application domains including health care and wellness. They ...
iEpi: an end to end solution for collecting, conditioning and utilizing epidemiologically relevant data
- Mohammad Hashemian,
- Dylan Knowles,
- Jonathan Calver,
- Weicheng Qian,
- Michael. C. Bullock,
- Scott Bell,
- Regan L. Mandryk,
- Nathaniel Osgood,
- Kevin G. Stanley
Smartphones have the potential to revolutionize health monitoring and delivery. Significant attention has been given to personal health devices and systems to help individuals and medical practitioners monitor health and treatment compliance. The data ...
e-ESAS: improving quality of life for breast cancer patients in developing countries
- Ferdaus A. Kawsar,
- Md Munirul Haque,
- Mohammad Adibuzzaman,
- Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed,
- Md Uddin,
- Richard Love,
- David Roe,
- Rumana Dowla,
- T. Ferdousy,
- Reza Selim,
- Syed Hossain
In this paper, we present e-ESAS, a mobile phone based remote monitoring tool for patients with palliative care need, carefully designed for developing countries. Most of the current remote monitoring systems are complex, obtrusive and expensive ...
Mobile healthcare infrastructure for home and small clinic
In this paper, the authors describe the software infrastructure built to provide healthcare solution for home and small clinic scenario using mobile healthcare devices. The paper discusses how the data from the devices have been stored into a generic ...
Low-power fall detection in home-based environments
Fall detection of the elderly becomes more critical in an aging society. However, how to put forward fall detection with reliability and high accuracy while maintaining real-time and energy-efficiency is an important issue. To this end, we design and ...
Ultraviolet guardian - real time ultraviolet monitoring: estimating the pedestrians ultraviolet exposure before stepping outdoors
Geographic location, environmental properties, and altitude are factors that contribute to the increase or decrease of the pedestrians ultraviolet (UV) exposure. Over-exposure can cause severe skin damage, possibly leading to skin cancer. This work ...
Clinical quality guaranteed physiological data compression in mobile health monitoring
Data compression is essential for continuously collected physiological signals in mobile health monitoring applications in order to prolong battery lifetime and reduce transmission costs. Transformation-based compression techniques have been widely used ...
Performance evaluation of data intensive mobile healthcare test-bed in a 4G environment
Mobile and Pervasive environments built over wireless infrastructures have introduced new possibilities in the healthcare sector. Third generation wireless technologies implemented simple health monitoring applications involving small amount of data ...
Efficient delivery of frequent small data for U-healthcare applications over LTE-advanced networks
Ubiquitous healthcare (u-healthcare) applications typically require the frequent transmission of small data sets, e.g., from patient monitors, over wireless networks. We consider the transmissions of such u-healthcare data over an LTE-Advanced network, ...
Inkjet-printed monopole antennas for enhanced-range WBAN and wearable biomonitoring application
In this paper, a monopole antenna backed by an inkjet-printed electromagnetic band gap ground (EBG) plane on paper substrate is proposed for wearable applications with drastically enhanced communication range. This novel design approach for WBAN and ...
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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MobileHealth '14 | 9 | 6 | 67% |
MobileHealth '13 | 16 | 9 | 56% |
Overall | 25 | 15 | 60% |