학술논문

Body Sensor Networks for Mobile Health Monitoring: Experience in Europe and Australia
Document Type
Conference
Source
2010 Fourth International Conference on Digital Society Digital Society, 2010. ICDS '10. Fourth International Conference on. :204-209 Feb, 2010
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Body sensor networks
Europe
Australia
Patient monitoring
Remote monitoring
Medical services
Biosensors
Wearable sensors
Handheld computers
Wireless communication
telemonitoring
Teletreatment
mobile technology
mobile healthcare solutions
Personal health monitoring
Language
Abstract
Remote ambulatory monitoring is widely seen as playing a key part in addressing the impending crisis in health care provision. We describe two mobile health solutions, one developed in the Netherlands and one in Australia. In both cases patients’ biosignals are measured by means of body worn sensors which communicate wirelessly with a handheld device. Alarms and biosignals can be transmitted over wireless communication links to a remote location, and a remote health professional can view the biosignals via a web application. The clinical purposes are similar, however the technological approaches differ in some respects. We compare the two approaches and the experience gained working with a number of different patient groups and clinical specialties during trials in Europe and Australia.