Title: Wireless technologies for ambient assisted living and healthcare; systems and applications
This reference examines concepts and processes within the area of ambient assisted living and innovative wireless solutions for smart home environments that will contribute to independent living and quality of life for disabled and elderly individuals in Europe. Lazakidou (nursing and health informatics, U. of Pelopennese, Greece) et al. present 12 chapters by computer engineers and other technology specialists from Europe and Saudi Arabia who discuss information and communication technologies related to health, new developments in distributed applications and interoperable systems, applications and services, wireless technologies and architectures for health monitoring systems, wireless communications, and security and sensor networks in smart living space. Medical Information Science Reference is an imprint of IGI Global.
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it provides a compendium of terms, definitions, and explanations of concepts and processes within the area of AAL. It focuses on innovative wireless solutions for smart home environments, which will positively contribute to independent living and quality of life for disabled and elderly individuals, as they rely less on caretakers and more on technology. Other topics include information and communication technologies related to health, new developments in distributed applications and interoperable systems, applications and services, wireless technologies and architectures for health monitoring systems, and wireless communication and sensor networks in smart living space.
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Title: Wireless technologies for ambient assisted living and healthcare; systems and applications
This reference examines concepts and processes within the area of ambient assisted living and innovative wireless solutions for smart home environments that will contribute to independent living and quality of life for disabled and elderly individuals in Europe. Lazakidou (nursing and health informatics, U. of Pelopennese, Greece) et al. present 12 chapters by computer engineers and other technology specialists from Europe and Saudi Arabia who discuss information and communication technologies related to health, new developments in distributed applications and interoperable systems, applications and services, wireless technologies and architectures for health monitoring systems, wireless communications, and security and sensor networks in smart living space. Medical Information Science Reference is an imprint of IGI Global.
insights:
it provides a compendium of terms, definitions, and explanations of concepts and processes within the area of AAL. It focuses on innovative wireless solutions for smart home environments, which will positively contribute to independent living and quality of life for disabled and elderly individuals, as they rely less on caretakers and more on technology. Other topics include information and communication technologies related to health, new developments in distributed applications and interoperable systems, applications and services, wireless technologies and architectures for health monitoring systems, and wireless communication and sensor networks in smart living space.