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The international IEEE workshop on e-Health
Pervasive Wireless Applications and Services e-HPWAS'14
(in conjunction with the 10th IEEE WiMob conference) targets providing optimal, secured and context aware e-health
services with the best quality of services (QoS) and users
experience (QoE). Applications and services are considered
in wireless environments and architecture with a strong
heterogeneity of the used access technologies, sensors,
terminals, users needs and services (data, content,
live streams or complex network services). Emerging e-Health
services and applications can involve the use of heavy
content such as multimedia content and streams (e.g. 3D-TV,
media conferencing, remote live diagnostics) using conventional
e-health devices but also using terminals like smart TV sets, home-boxes, smartphones and tablets.
The considered issues of e-HPWAS are related to e-Health
care and safety services provided for patients, elderly
and dependent persons. These services are generally built
using different communication technologies, for different
profiles of people and in different contexts and places
(e.g. in health institutions, at home, in the city). Provided services should, ideally, be accessible anytime, anywhere and using any kind of device or platform.
eHPWAS encourages
the submission of original works describing research results,
practical or industrial e-health solutions. Papers describing
advanced prototypes, platforms, techniques and general survey
for discussing future perspectives and directions are also
encouraged. CALL FOR PAPERS >>
All accepted papers will be published in the WiMob 2014
conference proceedings published by IEEE, and will be accessible via IEEE Xplore Digital Library and indexed by DBLP. The workshops
will be held in 8 October 2014, Larnaca, Cyprus.
A selection of accepted papers will be considered and authors
will be invited to produce an extended version to be published
in a special issue of the International
Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications (IJEHMC).
For any enquiries, please contact:
Tayeb.Lemlouma[at]irisa.fr
Left to submit (July 15, 2014 EST/EDT):
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