G.T. Koprinkov
University of Twente
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CTIT technical report series | 2006
Valerie M. Jones; A.T. van Halteren; Ing Widya; N.T. Dokovski; G.T. Koprinkov; Richard Bults; Dimitri Konstantas; R. Herzog
In this chapter we describe the concept of MobiHealth and the approach developed during the MobiHealth project (MobiHealth, 2002). The concept was to bring together the technologies of Body Area Networks (BANs), wireless broadband communications and wearable medical devices to provide mobile healthcare services for patients and health professionals. These technologies enable remote patient care services such as management of chronic conditions and detection of health emergencies. Because the patient is free to move anywhere whilst wearing the MobiHealth BAN, patient mobility is maximised. The vision is that patients can enjoy enhanced freedom and quality of life through avoidance or reduction of hospital stays. For the health services it means that pressure on overstretched hospital services can be alleviated.
communication system software and middleware | 2006
Kavitha Muthukrishnan; M.E.M. Lijding; G.T. Koprinkov; Paul J.M. Havinga
In the last few years, WLAN has seen immense growth and it will continue this trend due to the fact that it provides convenient connectivity as well as high speed links. Furthermore, the infrastructure already exists in most public places and is cheap to extend. These advantages, together with the fact that WLAN covers a large area and is not restricted to line of sight, have led to developing many WLAN localization techniques and applications based on them. In this paper we present a novel calibration-free localization technique using the existing WLAN infrastructure that enables conference participants to determine their location without the need of a centralized system. The evaluation results illustrate the superiority of our technique compared to existing methods. In addition, we present a privacy observant architecture to share location information. We handle both the location of people and the resources in the infrastructure as services, which can be easily discovered and used. An important design issue for us was to avoid tracking people and giving the users control over who they share their location information with and under which conditions
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2004
Aart van Halteren; Richard Bults; Katarzyna Wac; Dimitri Konstantas; Ing Widya; N.T. Dokovski; G.T. Koprinkov; Valerie M. Jones; Rainer Herzog
CTIT technical report series | 2006
Valerie M. Jones; A.T. van Halteren; N.T. Dokovski; G.T. Koprinkov; J. Peuscher; Richard Bults; Dimitri Konstantas; Ing Widya; R. Herzog
CTIT technical report series | 2006
Kavitha Muthukrishnan; G.T. Koprinkov; M.E.M. Lijding
Archive | 2005
Kavitha Muthukrishnan; Nirvana Meratnia; G.T. Koprinkov; M.E.M. Lijding; Paul J. M. Havinga
Archive | 1999
Aart van Halteren; Cristian Hesselman; G.T. Koprinkov; G. Tuquerres; D. De vries; Ing Widya
IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters | 2005
Kavitha Muthukrishnan; G.T. Koprinkov; M.E.M. Lijding; Paul J.M. Havinga
Archive | 2006
Kavitha Muthukrishnan; Nirvana Meratnia; G.T. Koprinkov
international conference on service oriented computing | 2005
Kavitha Muthukrishnan; G.T. Koprinkov; M.E.M. Lijding; Paul J.M. Havinga