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Title:
Mobile telemedicine : a computing and networking perspective
Publication Information:
Boca Raton FL : CRC Press, 2008
Physical Description:
xviii, 420 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9781420060461
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An Auerbach book

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The concept of medical treatment from a distance ( in absentia care) is actually quite ancient, dating back to tribal days where smoke signals were used to warn of serious disease in a community. Nowadays, telemedicine is used to facilitate treatment in rural areas, where the nearest doctor is miles away, through various forms of information technology, including videoconferencing and digital imaging. It can also be used to conveniently monitor chronically ill patients through electronic devices so that they can enjoy a better quality of life. But despite the strides that have been made in utilizing the telemedicine technology, there remain a number of limitations and weaknesses that must be overcome before this treatment paradigm can reach its full potential.

In Mobile Telemedicine: A Computing and Network Perspective , noted computer scientists Yang Xiao and Hui Chen examine those computing and networking dilemmas arising from wireless and mobile telemedicine. Comprised of the contributions of many prominent international researchers, the book discusses the relative merits and limitations of the existing technology and sheds light on future developments. It begins with a discussion of patient care and monitoring through items such as personal alarm systems. It then reviews the current methods available to monitor cardiac and diabetic patients, analyzes the security and privacy considerations that arise with respect to the transmission of sensitive information, and examines issues relating to networking support. Finally, it concludes with a section on the opportunities and challenges faced by those involved at this intersection of healthcare and communications.

By bridging the fields of medicine and information technology, this volume serves as a useful springboard for those pioneering IT researchers looking for a comprehensive reference. The book also provides information for those involved with either communications or healthcare who want to learn about the current state and potential use of this technology.


Table of Contents

Etienne Hirt and Michael SchefflerA. Murakami and M. Akutagawa and Y. Ohnishi and Y. Kuroda and Y. KinouchiZiad Hunaiti and Ammar Rahman and Gregory Savelis and Zayed Huneiti and Wamadeva BalachandranFei Hu and Laura Celentano and Yang XiaoSajid Hussain and Saira Majid DarKathy J. Liszka and Malinda J. Sever and Michael E. Richter and Sudha BhattaraiFei Hu and Michael Lewis and Yang XiaoInaki Martinez-Sarriegui and Gema Garcia Saez and Ma. Elena Hernando and Mercedes Rigla and Eulalia Brugues and Alberto De Leiva and Enrique J. GomezSheila BlackJungwoo Ryoo and Young B. Choi and Tae Hwan OhShu-Di Bao and Carmen C.Y. Poon and Yuan-Ting ZhangDaisuke Takahashi and Yang Xiao and Fei HuFereshteh Amini and Moazzam Khan and Jelena MisicDusit Niyato and Ekram Hossain and Jeffrey DiamondMaria G. Martini and Robert S.H. Istepanian and Matteo Mazzotti and Nada PhilipTuan Cao-HuuZiad HunaitiPennie S. Seibert and Tiffany A. Whitmore and Carin M. Patterson and Caitlin C. Otto and Patrick D. Parker and Nichole Whitener and Michael J. Ward and Jean Basom and Christian G. ZimmermanLauren Biggers and Yang Xiao and Fei HuQuinton Alexander and Yang Xiao and Fei Hu
Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
About the Editorsp. xiii
Contributorsp. xv
1 Patient Care and Monitoring
Chapter 1 Personal Supervision and Alarming Systemsp. 3
Chapter 2 Integrated Alarm Monitoring System in the ICUp. 29
Chapter 3 Remote Wireless Patients' Data Access Systemp. 49
2 Cardiology
Chapter 4 Mobile, Secure Tele-Cardiology Based on Wireless and Sensor Networksp. 63
Chapter 5 Monitoring and Management of Congestive Heart Failure Patientsp. 85
Chapter 6 Issues in Personal Cardiac Health Monitoring with Sensor Networksp. 103
3 Diabetes
Chapter 7 Automated Blood Glucose Management Techniques through Micro-sensorsp. 119
Chapter 8 Mobile Telemedicine for Diabetes Carep. 143
Chapter 9 Telemedicine: A Way to Improve Glycemic Control among Elderly Diabeticsp. 161
4 Security and Privacy in Telemedicine
Chapter 10 Security and Privacy in Mobile Telemedicinep. 175
Chapter 11 Security of Body Sensor Networksp. 195
Chapter 12 A Survey of Security in Telemedicine with Wireless Sensor Networksp. 209
Chapter 13 Power Management and Security in IEEE 802.15.4 Clusters: How to Balance?p. 237
5 Networking Support
Chapter 14 Fourth Generation Heterogeneous Wireless Access Networks for eHealth Services: Architecture and Radio Resource Managementp. 267
Chapter 15 3G/WLAN Cross-Layer Design for Ultrasound Video Transmission in a Robotic Tele-Ultrasonography Systemp. 297
Chapter 16 Enabling Mobile Adaptive Computing Environments in Teleteaching and Telemedicine Applicationsp. 319
Chapter 17 Building a Mobile Healthcare Network within Public Networking Infrastructuresp. 339
6 Challenges and Opportunities
Chapter 18 Telemedicine Research: Opportunities and Challengesp. 349
Chapter 19 Conventional Telemedicine, Wireless Telemedicine, Sensor Networks, and Case Studiesp. 367
Chapter 20 Telemedicine for Pervasive Healthcarep. 389
Indexp. 405
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