Auflistung P118 - European Conference on eHealth 2007 nach Autor:in "Bott, Oliver J."
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- KonferenzbeitragSensor-enhanced health information system architectures for home and telecare: concept and prototype(European Conference on eHealth 2007, 2007) Bott, Oliver J.; Marschollek, Michael; Bergmann, Joachim; Wolf, Klaus-H.; Tegtbur, Uwe; Haux, ReinholdDemographic trends towards an aging society motivate the search for alternative health care paradigms. Information technology driven home-care and telecare are popular concepts, and a lot of projects resulted in corresponding systems. Thus the question arises what implications for health information system (HIS) architectures emerge and how sensor technology as a core technology for home and telecare can systematically be integrated into HIS architectures. Based on respective literature and previous experience in home and telecare projects basic components and services of a sensor-enhanced HIS are identified and exemplified by a research prototype of a sensor enhanced telematics platform. The research prototype makes intensive use of international standards (e.g. HL7 CDA and the Arden syntax). The results of first evaluations of the prototype system in a laboratory environment and in the context of telemedical surveillance of home exercises in case of cardio-vascular diseases are described. First evaluations demonstrate the feasibility of the approach. Further work is needed towards ensuring ad hoc connectivity of sensor systems and further elaborating cascaded sensor data analysis.
- KonferenzbeitragSensors for health-related parameters and data fusion approaches(European Conference on eHealth 2007, 2007) Wolf, Klaus-H.; Marschollek, Michael; Bott, Oliver J.; Howe, Juergen; Haux, ReinholdLiving a long lasting self-dependent and self-determined life is not a mere selfish aim, but becomes an economical need in our ageinig societies. Knowledge about the current state of health and personal risks is necessary for informed and healthy decisions in every day life. Due to recent developements health enabling technologies are on the horizon allowing everyone to access one's own personal state of health along with associated risks and recommendations as well as reminders for behavioural changes. Increase of computational power along with the miniarurisation of electronic components and new developements in sensor technology allow for the ubiquitous deployment of sensors for health related parameters. Based on literature reviews and experiences from ongoing projects a categorization of sensors for health-related parameters is provided. Examples for the combination of sensors to monitor an individual state of health based on relevant diseases are presented. The problems arising with the expected amounts of data are discussed and data stream management systems are introduced as a possible way to address the problem. The growing field of sensor networks for health related parameters needs to address the problem of configurable and adaptable analysis of resulting data, preferable in a distributed fashion.