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Biosignal and context monitoring: Distributed multimedia applications of Body Area Networks in healthcare
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Body Area NetworkEngineeringRemote Patient MonitoringWearable TechnologyHuman MonitoringTelemedicineInternet Of ThingsTelehealthChronic Pain ApplicationWireless TelemedicineAssistive TechnologyRehabilitationMobile ComputingBody Area NetworksHealth MonitoringContext MonitoringHealth BanMobile HealthMedicineHealth InformaticsMultimedia Applications
We are investigating the use of body area networks (BANs), wearable sensors and wireless communications for measuring, processing, transmission, interpretation and display of biosignals. The goal is to provide telemonitoring and teletreatment services for patients. The remote health professional can view a multimedia display which includes graphical and numerical representation of patientspsila biosignals. Addition of feedback-control enables teletreatment services; teletreatment can be delivered to the patient via multiple modalities including tactile, text, auditory and visual. We describe the health BAN and a generic mobile health service platform and two context aware applications. The epilepsy application illustrates processing and interpretation of multi-source, multimedia BAN data. The chronic pain application illustrates multi-modal feedback and treatment, with patients able to view their own biosignals on their handheld device.
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