Human Monitoring, Smart Health and Assisted Living(English, Hardcover, unknown)

Human Monitoring, Smart Health and Assisted Living(English, Hardcover, unknown)

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Publisher:Institution of Engineering and TechnologyISBN 13: 9781785611506ISBN 10: 178561150X

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Human Monitoring, Smart Health and Assisted Living(English, Hardcover, unknown) is written by unknown and published by Institution of Engineering and Technology. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 178561150X (ISBN 10) and 9781785611506 (ISBN 13).

Interest in Information and Communication Technologies for human monitoring, smart health and assisted living is growing due to the significant impact that these technologies are expected to have on improving the quality of life of ageing populations around the world. This book brings together chapters written by a range of researchers working in these topics, providing an overview of the areas and covering current research, developments and applications for a readership of researchers and research-led engineering practitioners. It discusses the promises and the possible advantages of these technologies, and also indicates the challenges for the future. Topics covered include: personal monitoring and health data acquisition in smart homes; contactless monitoring of respiratory activity; technology-based assistance of people with dementia; wearable sensors for gesture analysis; design and prototyping of home automation systems for the monitoring of elderly people; multi-sensor platform for circadian rhythm analysis; smart multi-sensor solutions for activity detection; human monitoring based on heterogeneous sensor networks; mobile health for vital signs and gait monitoring systems; and smartphone-based blood pressure monitoring for falls risk assessment.