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7. BODYNETS 2012: Oslo, Norway
- Ilangko Balasingham:
7th International Conference on Body Area Networks, BODYNETS 2012, Oslo, Norway, September 24-26, 2012. ICST / ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-936968-60-2
7th International Conference on Body Area Networks (BODYNETS 2012)
Embedded medical devices
- Holger Harms, Oliver Amft, Gerhard Tröster:
Does loose fitting matter? predicting sensor performance in smart garments. 1-4 - Roya Haratian, Chris Phillips, Tijana Timotijevic:
A data-driven functional PCA filter for compensating the effect of sensor position changes in motion data. 5-8 - Michael Korostelev, Li Bai, Jie Wu, Chiu C. Tan, Dimitrios S. Mastrogiannis:
Body sensor networks in fetal monitoring with NFC enabled Android devices. 9-12 - Djamel Benferhat, Frédéric Guidec, Patrice Quinton:
Disruption-tolerant wireless sensor networking for biomedical monitoring in outdoor conditions. 13-19 - Sebastian Päßler, Wolf-Joachim Fischer:
Evaluation of algorithms for chew event detection. 20-26 - Wen-Bin Yang, Kamran Sayrafian-Pour:
Radiation pattern of an UWB wearable antenna: a preliminary study. 27-30
Privacy and security
- Chunming Rong, Hongbing Cheng:
Authenticated health monitoring scheme for wireless body sensor networks. 31-35
Nano communication networks and systems
- Valeria Loscrì, Valentina Mannara, Enrico Natalizio, Gianluca Aloi:
Efficient acoustic communication techniques for nanobots. 36-39 - Junichi Suzuki, Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, Adriele Prina-Mello:
Multiobjective TDMA optimization for neuron-based molecular communication. 40-47 - Fei Gao, Feng-xia Fei, Ilangko Balasingham:
An ant colony biological inspired way for statistical shortest paths in complex brain networks. 48-51
Wearable computing
- Mohamed M. Sabry, Georgios Karakonstantis, David Atienza, Andreas Burg:
Design of energy efficient and dependable health monitoring systems under unreliable nanometer technologies. 52-58 - Redjem Bouhenguel, Imad Mahgoub, Mohammad Ilyas:
An energy efficient model for monitoring and detecting atrial fibrillation in wearable computing. 59-65 - Alex Chun Kit Chan, Hiroyuki Hamada, Hiroki Fujiwara, Sayaka Okochi, Kohei Higuchi, Atsushi Kajiya, Takayuki Fujita, Kazusuke Maenaka:
A small, wearable, stretchable electrocardiogram and physical activity monitoring system. 66-67
Systems and applications
- Dong Ik Shin, Segyeong Joo, Soo Jin Huh:
Activity classification using 3-axis accelerometer and pulse oximeter wearing on wrist for the elderly. 68 - Ali Khaleghi, Raúl Chávez-Santiago, Ilangko Balasingham:
On the use of a dielectric matching layer for ultra wideband medical applications. 69-75 - Franz Gravenhorst, Bernd Tessendorf, Rolf Adelsberger, Bert Arnrich, Gerhard Tröster, Christoph Thiem:
SonicSeat: a seat position tracker based on ultrasonic sound measurements for rowing technique analysis. 76-81 - Tommi Tuovinen, Markus Berg, Kamya Yekeh Yazdandoost, Erkki Salonen, Jari H. Iinatti:
Radiation properties of the planar UWB dipole antenna in the proximity of dispersive body models. 82-88 - Pedro Brandão:
Modelling correlations for body sensor network information. 89-95 - Giuliano Benelli, Giovanni Luca Daino, Alessandro Pozzebon, Roberto Sesto, Riccardo Zambon:
Health monitoring and wellness for all, a multichannel approach through innovative interfaces and systems. 96-99 - Jihad Hamie, Benoît Denis, Cédric Richard:
Nodes updates censoring and scheduling in constrained decentralized positioning for large-scale motion capture based on wireless body area networks. 100-105 - Jeff S. Brantley, Adam T. Barth, John C. Lach:
Optimizing battery lifetime-fidelity tradeoffs in BSNs using personal activity profiles. 106-112 - Ricardo Matias, Manuel Bernardo Cunha, Alexandre Manuel Mota, Rui Manuel Martins:
Modeling capacitive coupling systems for body coupled communications. 113-119 - Rohit Chandra, Taimoor Abbas, Anders J. Johansson:
Directional analysis of the on-body propagation channels considering human's anatomical variations. 120-123 - Yin Bai, Bin Xu, Yuanchao Ma, Guodong Sun, Yu Zhao:
Will you have a good sleep tonight?: sleep quality prediction with mobile phone. 124-130 - Raul Gomez Cid-Fuentes, Albert Cabellos, Eduard Alarcón:
Energy harvesting enabled wireless sensor networks: energy model and battery dimensioning. 131-134 - Yohanes Baptista Dafferianto Trinugroho, Rune Fensli, Frank Reichert:
Design recommendations for a reliable body-worn patient monitoring and alarming service. 135-138 - Jihad Hamie, Benoît Denis, Raffaele D'Errico, Cédric Richard:
Empirical modeling of intra-BAN ranging errors based on IR-UWB TOA estimation. 139-144 - Jian Cui, Bin Xu, Nanyue Wang, Guodong Sun:
Fuzzy feature for traditional Chinese medical pulse data. 145-148
Networking and communication
- Anna N. Kim, Eirik Jenssen Daling, Tor A. Ramstad, Ilangko Balasingham:
Error concealment and post processing for the capsule endoscope. 149-152 - Jonas Wåhslén, Ibrahim Orhan, Dennis Sturm, Thomas Lindh:
Performance evaluation of time synchronization and clock drift compensation in wireless personal area networks. 153-158 - Anna N. Kim, Pål Anders Floor, Tor A. Ramstad, Ilangko Balasingham:
Communication using ultra wide-band pulse position modulation for in-body sensors. 159-165 - Gill R. Tsouri, Alvaro Prieto, Nikhil Argade:
A modified Dijkstra's routing algorithm for increasing network lifetime in wireless body area networks. 166-169 - Narjes Torabi, Victor C. M. Leung:
Robust access for wireless body area networks in public m-health. 170-176 - Daisuke Anzai, Sho Aoyama, Masafumi Yamanaka, Jianqing Wang:
SAR reduction in implant body area networks with spatial diversity reception. 177-182 - Kohei Nagata, Tomoaki Yanagawa, Tatsuya Kusunoki, Ryuki Shimoda, Hitoshi Shimasaki, Yuichi Kado:
MHz-band near-field coupling communication technology. 183-186 - Gabriel E. Arrobo, Zygmunt J. Haas, Richard D. Gitlin:
Temporal diversity coding for improving the performance of wireless body area networks. 187-190 - Riccardo Cavallari, Eugenio Guidotti, Chiara Buratti, Roberto Verdone:
Experimental characterisation of data aggregation in BANs with a walking subject. 191-194 - Paulo Vilares, Pedro Brandão:
Adaptive time synchronization protocol for BANs. 195 - Jingjing Shi, Daisuke Anzai, Jianqing Wang:
Link budget analysis of in-body to on-body UWB low band communications for capsule endoscope. 196-200 - Hieu T. Nguyen, Tor A. Ramstad, Ilangko Balasingham:
Sum-rate distortion bound for suboptimal multiterminal source coding applied in medical wireless sensor networks. 201-204 - Roslina Binti Abdul Razak, Takehiro Sugo, Toshiyuki Maeyama:
Radio wave propagation in an HBC device including a transceiver. 205-209 - Tomonori Nakamura, Mami Nozawa, Taku Kobase, Hitoshi Shimasaki, Yuichi Kado:
Electrically isolated system for measuring signals in MHz-band human-area networks. 210-213
Costa-terra
- Tomas Cuzanauskas, Arturas Medeisis:
Cognitive radio test bed for optimized channel selection in IEEE 802.11-based networks. 214-220 - Gintare Sukareviciene, Dainius Jankunas, Vladislav V. Fomin:
On the use of a controlling database for cognitive radio in wireless body area networks. 221-224 - Aleksandra Mateska, Konstantin Chomu, Liljana Gavrilovska:
Cognitive sensor networks implementation in medical environmental surveillance. 225-229
Workshop on Ultra Wide Band for Body Area Networking (UWBAN 2012)
- Lorenzo Mucchi, Federico Trippi, Alessio Carpini, Michele Amato:
Performance of wireless ECG monitoring in city hospital in the presence of interference. 230-234 - Mariella Särestöniemi, Tommi Tuovinen, Matti Hämäläinen, Kamya Yekeh Yazdandoost, Jari H. Iinatti:
Channel modeling for UWB WBAN on-off body communication link with finite integration technique. 235-241 - Ville Niemelä, Jussi Haapola, Matti Hämäläinen, Jari H. Iinatti:
Integration interval and threshold evaluation for an energy detector receiver with PPM and OOK modulations. 242-248 - Tommi Tuovinen, Markus Berg, Kamya Yekeh Yazdandoost, Erkki Salonen, Jari H. Iinatti:
Human body effect on the polarization properties of the new UWB dipole antenna in UWB WBAN applications. 249-255
Workshop on Security Tools and Techniques for Internet of Things (SeTTIT 2012)
- Denis Kozlov, Jari Veijalainen, Yasir Ali:
Security and privacy threats in IoT architectures. 256-262 - Domenico Rotondi, Salvatore Piccione:
Managing access control for things: a capability based approach. 263-268 - Habtamu Abie, Ilangko Balasingham:
Risk-based adaptive security for smart IoT in eHealth. 269-275 - Reijo M. Savola, Habtamu Abie, Markus Sihvonen:
Towards metrics-driven adaptive security management in e-health IoT applications. 276-281
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