Presentation 2010-11-19
Feasibility Study on the Home Cloud Model for Patient Service at Emergency Medical Care in Negative Feelings Environment : Optimal Solution Method in Alive-sensor Network
Tamotsu NOJI, Tadashi OGINO,
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Abstract(in English) In the case of home health care or living alone, it is necessary to recognize a patient's emergent status in a real-time and to notify that event outside automatically at low costs. In this paper, we propose the system which can recognize the emergent status using "Negative Feelings" sensors connected to the home network. When the alarm is found, this system will analyze the situation and report it to outer facilities such as emergent lifesaving centers using PC or mobile phones.
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Keyword(in English) Emergency Medical Care / Negative Feelings processing model / Medical Sensor Network / Medical Home Cloud / Platform as a Patient Service
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Conference Date 2010/11/12(1days)
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Title (in English) Feasibility Study on the Home Cloud Model for Patient Service at Emergency Medical Care in Negative Feelings Environment : Optimal Solution Method in Alive-sensor Network
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Keyword(1) Emergency Medical Care
Keyword(2) Negative Feelings processing model
Keyword(3) Medical Sensor Network
Keyword(4) Medical Home Cloud
Keyword(5) Platform as a Patient Service
1st Author's Name Tamotsu NOJI
1st Author's Affiliation School of Information and Telecommunication Eng.,Tokai University()
2nd Author's Name Tadashi OGINO
2nd Author's Affiliation Mitsubishi Electric Information Technology
Date 2010-11-19
Paper # SWIM2010-21
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 302
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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