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- A framework for overcoming challenges in designing persuasive monitoring and feedback systems for mental illnessGabriela Marcu, Jakob E. Bardram, Silvia Gabrielli. 1-8 [doi]
- A measurement device for motion analysis of patients with Parkinson's disease using sensor based smart clothesKhalil Niazmand, Karin Tonn, Anastasios Kalaras, S. Kammermeier, Kai Boetzel, Jan-Hinnerk Mehrkens, Tim C. Lueth. 9-16 [doi]
- A new device for motion-aware ambulatory blood pressure measurementLorenzo T. D'Angelo, Martin Lohmann, Tim C. Lueth. 17-23 [doi]
- A personalized exercise trainer for elderlyDaniel Steffen, Gabriele Bleser, Markus Weber, Didier Stricker, Laetitia Fradet, Frédéric Marin. 24-31 [doi]
- A toolkit to explore lived experience of motivation: When words are not enoughLesley Axelrod, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Madeline Balaam, Susan Mawson, Jane Burridge, Ian Ricketts, Penny Probert Smith, Tom Rodden. 32-39 [doi]
- Accelerometer based real-time activity analysis on a microcontrollerAxel Czabke, Sebastian Marsch, Tim C. Lueth. 40-46 [doi]
- An approach to structuring reasoning for interpretation of sensor data in home-based health and well-being monitoring applicationsHerman J. ter Horst, Alexander Sinitsyn. 47-54 [doi]
- aTUG: Fully-automated timed up and go assessment using ambient sensor technologiesThomas Frenken, Björn Vester, Melina Brell, Andreas Hein. 55-62 [doi]
- Cautious, but optimistic: An ethnographic study on location and content of primary care providers using electronic medical recordsChristopher L. Schaefbauer, Katie A. Siek. 63-70 [doi]
- Evaluation of an inexpensive depth camera for passive in-home fall risk assessmentErik E. Stone, Marjorie Skubic. 71-77 [doi]
- Eye tracking and pupil size variation as response to affective stimuli: A preliminary studyAntonio Lanata, Antonio Armato, Gaetano Valenza, Enzo Pasquale Scilingo. 78-84 [doi]
- HearMe: A touch-to-speech UI for medicine identificationMarja Harjumaa, Minna Isomursu, Salla Muuraiskangas, Antti Konttila. 85-92 [doi]
- Integrating volunteered geographic information into pervasive health computing applicationsPeter Mooney, Padraig Corcoran. 93-100 [doi]
- Non-contact, non-obtrusive electrocardiography in clinical environementsBhavin Chamadiya, Kunal Mankodiya, Manfred Wagner, Rayan B. Nasreddine, Ulrich G. Hofmann. 101-106 [doi]
- Towards a pervasive kitchen infrastructure for measuring cooking competenceJuergen Wagner, Aart van Halteren, Jettie Hoonhout, Thomas Plötz, Cuong Pham, Paula Moynihan, Daniel Jackson, Cassim Ladha, Karim Ladha, Patrick Olivier. 107-114 [doi]
- PEAR: Power efficiency through activity recognition (for ECG-based sensing)Feng-Tso Sun, Cynthia Kuo, Martin L. Griss. 115-122 [doi]
- Pervasive nursing and doctoral assistant - PINATAAlexiei Dingli, Charlie Abela, Ilenia D'Ambrogio. 123-130 [doi]
- PI: Perceiver and interpreter of smart home datasetsJuan Ye, Graeme Stevenson, Simon Dobson, Michael J. O'Grady, Gregory M. P. O'Hare. 131-138 [doi]
- Power efficient networking using a novel wake-up radioStevan Jovica Marinkovic, Emanuel M. Popovici. 139-143 [doi]
- Supporting stakeholder needs by ceding control: The benefits of listening to end-usersAnthony P. Glascock, David M. Kutzik. 144-151 [doi]
- Telemonitoring for independently living elderly: Inventory of needs & requirementsSander Bakkes, Richard Morsch, Ben J. A. Kröse. 152-159 [doi]
- The design of a mobile portion size estimation interface for a low literacy populationBeenish Chaudry, Kay Connelly, Katie A. Siek, Janet L. Welch. 160-167 [doi]
- Towards a generalized regression model for on-body energy prediction from treadmill walkingHarshvardhan Vathsangam, B. Adar Emken, E. Todd Schroeder, Donna Spruijt-Metz, Gaurav S. Sukhatme. 168-175 [doi]
- Ubimedic2: An agent-based approach in territorial emergency managementElton Domnori, Giacomo Cabri, Letizia Leonardi. 176-183 [doi]
- Feasibility study on iPhone accelerometer for gait detectionHerman Chan, Huiru Zheng, Haiying Wang, Rachel Gawley, Mingjing Yang, Roy Sterritt. 184-187 [doi]
- Salutogenesis: A new paradigm for pervasive computing in healthcare environments?Cathy Dalton, Kevin McCartney. 188-191 [doi]
- Using ICT to overcome barriers to behaviour change and implement lifestyle interventionsAmy Fielden. 192-195 [doi]
- 'My sweat my health': Real time sweat analysis using wearable micro-fluidic devicesVincenzo Fabio Curto, Nikolay Angelov, Shirley Coyle, Robert Byrne, Sarah Hughes, Niall Moyna, Dermot Diamond, Fernando Benito-Lopez. 196-197 [doi]
- A smart wireless inertial measurement unit system: Simplifying & encouraging usage of WIMU technologyMark Gaffney, Michael J. Walsh, Sean O'Connell, Binyu Wang, Brendan O'Flynn, S. Cian O'Mathuna. 198-199 [doi]
- Managing territorial emergencies with Ubimedic2Elton Domnori, Giacomo Cabri, Letizia Leonardi. 200-201 [doi]
- Mobile application and wearable sensors for use in cognitive behavioral therapy for drug addiction and PTSDRichard Fletcher, Sharon Tam, Olufemi Omojola, Richard Redemske, Szymon Fedor, Joseph M. Moshoka. 202-203 [doi]
- The MONARCA self-assessment system: Persuasive personal monitoring for bipolar patientsMads Frost, Gabriela Marcu, Rene Hansen, Karoly Szántó, Jakob E. Bardram. 204-205 [doi]
- REFRESH: REcommendations and feedback for realising and stabilising healthBernd Ludwig, Stefan Mandl, David Elsweiler, Stefanie Mika. 206-207 [doi]
- The NOCTURNAL Ambient Assisted Living systemWilliam Carswell, Juan Carlos Augusto, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Jonathan G. Wallace, Suzanne Martin, Paul J. McCullagh, Huiru Zheng, Haiying Wang, Kevin McSorley, Barbara Taylor, W. Paul Jeffers. 208-209 [doi]
- "What's your number?": A survey of how parents and teens cope with diabetes in the context of technology supportTammy Toscos, Kay Connelly, Yvonne Rogers. 210-213 [doi]
- A medical study on wireless inertial measurement technology as a tool for identifying patients at risk of death or imminent clinical deteriorationMichael J. Walsh, Mark Gaffney, John Barton, Brendan O'Flynn, S. Cian O'Mathuna, Anne Hickey, John Kellett. 214-217 [doi]
- A novel approach for assessing gait using foot mounted accelerometersMatt Patterson, Brian Caulfield. 218-221 [doi]
- Automatic fall detection based on Doppler radar motion signatureLiang Liu, Mihail Popescu, Marjorie Skubic, Marilyn Rantz, Tarik Yardibi, Paul Cuddihy. 222-225 [doi]
- Capturing patients' daily life experiences after Total Hip ReplacementJuan C. Jiménez, Natalia Romero, David Keyson. 226-229 [doi]
- Development of portable device for monitoring the lithium level from bipolar disorder patientsJung Ho Kim, Dermot Diamond, King Tong Lau. 230-233 [doi]
- Increased data quality in home blood pressure monitoring through context awarenessStefan Wagner, Thomas Skjødeberg Toftegaard, Olav Wedege Bertelsen. 234-237 [doi]
- Integration of textile-based sensors and Shimmer for breathing rate and volume measurementCarlos Rovira-Borràs, Shirley Coyle, Brian Corcoran, Dermot Diamond, Florin Stroiescu, Kieran Daly. 238-241 [doi]
- Location of an inhabitant for domotic assistance through fusion of audio and non-visual dataPedro Chahuara, François Portet, Michel Vacher. 242-245 [doi]
- Toward conducting motivational interviewing with an on-demand clinician avatar for tailored health behavior change interventionsChristine L. Lisetti, Ugan Yasavur, Ubbo Visser, Naphtali Rishe. 246-249 [doi]
- Motivate: Towards context-aware recommendation mobile system for healthy livingYuzhong Lin, Joran Jessurun, Bauke de Vries, Harry J. P. Timmermans. 250-253 [doi]
- Requirements gathering for the delivery of healthcare data in aware homesJulie Doyle, Brian O'Mullane, Ann O'Hannlon, R. Benjamin Knapp. 254-257 [doi]
- Smartphone-based applications for investigating falls and mobilityCarlo Tacconi, Sabato Mellone, Lorenzo Chiari. 258-261 [doi]
- Social interaction around diet applications: An initial studyFeng Gao, Monica M. C. Schraefel. 262-265 [doi]
- Acoustical method for objective food intake monitoring using a wearable sensor systemSebastian Päßler, Wolf-Joachim Fischer. 266-269 [doi]
- Development of a telemedical platform: Challenges, requirements, and solutionsRajib Ghosh, Heiko Schellhorn. 270-273 [doi]
- End-of-life and living technologies, the role of telemedicine in palliative care of children and young peopleSharon Levy, Gaye Steele. 274-277 [doi]
- Engaging with end-users of independent living technology in Scotland... the experience of the Blackwood FoundationDavid Jarrold, Matt-Mouley Bouamrane. 278-282 [doi]
- Ontology-driven cardiovascular decision support systemKamran Farooq, Amir Hussain, Stephen Leslie, Chris Eckl, Warner Slack. 283-286 [doi]
- Smart home technology and special needs reporting UK activity and sharing implemention experiences from ScotlandJeremy Linskell. 287-291 [doi]
- Toward dynamic service provisioning in the homecare domainAlireza Zarghami, Mohammad Zarifi Eslami, Brahmananda Sapkota, Marten van Sinderen. 292-299 [doi]
- Understanding the implementation & integration of remote & tele-health services ... an overview of Normalization Process TheoryMatt-Mouley Bouamrane, Janice Osbourne, Frances Mair. 300-307 [doi]
- Correlation between self-reported mood states and objectively measured social interactions at work: A pilot studyAlban Maxhuni, Aleksandar Matic, Venet Osmani, Oscar Mayora-Ibarra. 308-311 [doi]
- From self-monitoring to self-understanding: Going beyond physiological sensing for supporting wellbeingDana Pavel, Vic Callaghan, Anind K. Dey. 312-315 [doi]
- Potential role of wearable, ambulatory and home monitoring systems for patients with neurodegenerative diseases and their caregiversPaolo Meriggi, Paolo Castiglioni, Francesco Rizzo, Valerio Gower, Renzo Andrich, Marco Rabuffetti, Maurizio Ferrarin, Marco Di Rienzo. 316-319 [doi]
- The combined use of Brain Computer Interface and Eye-Tracking technology for cognitive assessment in Amyotrophic Lateral SclerosisPietro Cipresso, Paolo Meriggi, Laura Carelli, Federica Solca, Daniela Meazzi, Barbara Poletti, Dorothée Lulé, Albert C. Ludolph, Giuseppe Riva, Vincenzo Silani. 320-324 [doi]
- User-centered depression prevention: An EEG approach to pervasive healthcareHong Peng, Bin Hu, Quanying Liu, Qunxi Dong, Qinglin Zhao, Philip Moore. 325-330 [doi]
- Comparison of nearest neighbour and neural network based classifications of patient's activityMatti Pouke, Risto T. Honkanen. 331-335 [doi]
- Designing a telecare product for the elderlyObinna Onyimadu, Fraser Harding, Jim Briggs. 336-339 [doi]
- Introducing a low-cost ambient monitoring system for activity recognitionSebastian Chiriac, Bruno Rosales Saurer, Gabi Stummer, Christophe Kunze. 340-345 [doi]
- Requirements for a behaviour pattern based assistant for early detection and management of neurodegenerative diseasesAndreas Hochgatterer, Lukas Roedl, Alberto Martinez, Igone Etxeberria, Erkuden Aldaz, Bernhard Wöckl, Jürgen Bund. 346-353 [doi]
- Fall detection with distributed floor-mounted accelerometers: An overview of the development and evaluation of a fall detection system within the project eHomeFranz Werner, Josef Diermaier, Sebastian Schmid, Paul Panek. 354-361 [doi]
- Activity detection using frequency analysis and off-the-shelf devices: Fall detection from accelerometer dataSebastian D. Bersch, Christian M. J. Chislett, Djamel Azzi, Rinat Khusainov, Jim S. Briggs. 362-365 [doi]
- Cognitive sensor networks: Towards self-adapting ambient intelligence for pervasive healthcareMatthias Baumgarten, Maurice D. Mulvenna. 366-369 [doi]
- Continuous functional activity monitoring based on wearable tri-axial accelerometer and gyroscopeYuting Zhang, Stacey Markovic, Inbal Sapir, Robert C. Wagenaar, Thomas D. C. Little. 370-373 [doi]
- A changing stroke rehabilitation environment: Implications for upper limb interventionsLucy Jones, Frederike van Wijck, Madeleine Grealy, Philip J. Rowe. 374-378 [doi]
- A need for meaningful visual feedback of lower extremity function after strokeHeather Thikey, Frederike van Wijck, Madeleine Grealy, Philip J. Rowe. 379-383 [doi]
- Delivering group-based services to the home via the Internet: Maximising clinical and social benefitsAndrea Taylor, Richard Wilson, David Godden, Angus Aitken, Judith Colligan. 384-388 [doi]
- Design considerations in therapeutic exergamingJulie Doyle, Daniel Kelly, Brian Caulfield. 389-393 [doi]
- Enhancing dialogues between rehabilitation patients and therapists using visualisation softwareDavid Loudon, Alastair S. Macdonald. 394-398 [doi]
- Improving independence in the community for stroke survivors: The role of biomechanics visualisation in ankle-foot orthosis tuningBruce Carse, Roy Bowers, Barry Meadows, Philip J. Rowe. 399-403 [doi]
- Investigating the feasibility of a wireless motion capture system to aid in the rehabilitation of total knee replacement patientsMobolaji Ayoade, Lee Morton, Lynne Baillie. 404-407 [doi]
- Rehabilitative TeleHealthCare for post-stroke outcome assessmentGabriela Postolache, Pedro Silva Girão, Claudia Maia Moura, Octavian Postolache. 408-413 [doi]
- Designing enjoyable multimodal activities to reduce falls risk in the communityStephen Uzor, Lynne Baillie, Dawn Skelton. 414-417 [doi]
- Ambient assessment of daily activity and gait velocityLorcan Walsh, Barry R. Greene, Adrian Burns, Cliodhna Ní Scanaill. 418-425 [doi]
- An approach for detecting deviations in daily routine for long-term behavior analysisDenis Elbert, Holger Storf, Michael Eisenbarth, Özgür Ünalan, Mario Schmitt. 426-433 [doi]
- Assisted living services for reminding and prompting activities of daily living: A preliminary case studyXin Hong, Chris D. Nugent, Steven Devlin, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Jonathan G. Wallace, Suzanne Martin. 434-437 [doi]
- Interpreting presence sensor data and looking for similarities between homes using cluster analysisJohn Loane, Brian O'Mullane, Brennon Bortz, R. Benjamin Knapp. 438-445 [doi]
- Orange alerts: Lessons from an outdoor case studyJie Wan, Caroline A. Byrne, Gregory M. P. O'Hare, Michael J. O'Grady. 446-451 [doi]
- Prospect of smart home-based detection of subclinical depressive disordersEnrique Leon, Manu Montejo, Iñigo Dorronsoro. 452-457 [doi]
- A platform for self-management supported by assistive, rehabilitation and telecare technologiesRichard J. Davies, Leo Galway, Chris D. Nugent, Colin H. Jamison, Rachel E. Gawley, Paul J. McCullagh, Huiru Zheng, Norman D. Black. 458-460 [doi]
- A subjective evaluation of multimodal notificationsDavid Warnock. 461-468 [doi]
- An improved EEG de-noising approach in electroencephalogram (EEG) for home careHong Peng, Bin Hu, YanBing Qi, Qinglin Zhao, Martyn Ratcliffe. 469-474 [doi]
- Delivering care at home through a smarter environmentChris D. Nugent. 475-477 [doi]
- End-User perception towards pervasive cardiac healthcare services: Benefits, acceptance, adoption, risks, security, privacy and trustAnandhi V. Dhukaram, Chris Baber, Lamia Elloumi, Bert-Jan van Beijnum, Paolo De Stefanis. 478-484 [doi]
- Programming home careClaire Maternaghan, Kenneth J. Turner. 485-491 [doi]
- Purposeful social media as support platform: Communication frameworks for older adults requiring careChris Norval, John L. Arnott, Nick A. Hine, Vicki L. Hanson. 492-494 [doi]
- Reminders that make sense: Designing multimodal notifications for the homeMarilyn Rose McGee-Lennon, Stephen A. Brewster. 495-501 [doi]
- Telecare service challenge: Conflict detectionJesse Michael Blum, Evan H. Magill. 502-507 [doi]
- Wearable rehab technology for automatic measurement of patients with arthritisJames Connolly, Kevin Curran, Joan Condell, Philip Gardiner. 508-509 [doi]
- A sleep pattern analysis and visualization system to support people with early dementiaHoda Nikamalfard, Huiru Zheng, Haiying Wang, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Paul J. McCullagh, W. Paul Jeffers. 510-513 [doi]
- Monitoring of cognitive functioning by measuring reaction times with wearable devicesBurcu Cinaz, Bert Arnrich, Gerhard Tröster. 514-517 [doi]
- Prompting people with dementia to carry out tasks: What works and why?Hazel C. Boyd, Nina Evans, Bruce E. Carey-Smith, Roger Orpwood. 518-521 [doi]
- SenseCam intervention based on Cognitive Stimulation Therapy framework for early-stage dementiaPaulina Piasek, Kate Irving, Alan F. Smeaton. 522-525 [doi]
- Supporting reflection and creative thinking by carers of older people with dementiaInger Kristine Karlsen, Konstantinos Zachos, Neil A. M. Maiden, Sara Jones, Ian Turner, Malcolm Rose, Kevin Pudney. 526-529 [doi]
- Mixed reality serious games for post-stroke rehabilitationInes Di Loreto, Abdelkader Gouaich, Nadia Hocine. 530-537 [doi]
- On the importance of locations in therapeutic serious games: Review on current health games and how they make use of the urban landscapeMartin Knöll, Magnus Moar. 538-545 [doi]
- Exergames for elderly: Social exergames to persuade seniors to increase physical activityEllen Brox, Luis Fernández-Luque, Gunn J. Evertsen, Juan González-Hernández. 546-549 [doi]
- Optimizing long-term treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with systematic documentationKlaus-Martin Simonic, Andreas Holzinger, Marcus Bloice, Josef Hermann. 550-554 [doi]
- Situated crowdsourcing: A pragmatic approach to encouraging participation in healthcare designPaul Marshall, Rebecca Cain, Sarah Payne. 555-558 [doi]
- Towards ontology co-creation in institutionalized care settingsLizzy Bleumers, An Jacobs, Femke Ongenae, Ann Ackaert, Nicky Sulmon, Mathijs Verstraete, Mieke van Gils, Saar De Zutter. 559-562 [doi]
- Data recording in primary care field studies: Patient records enhancement projectLesley Axelrod, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Flis Henwood, Jackie Cassell, Helen Smith, Amanda Nicholson, Greta Rait. 563-567 [doi]
- Care to Share? Social innovation through low-budget, high impact welfare technologiesMark Asboe, Erik Grönvall, Henry Michael Lassen. 568-571 [doi]
- Motivation in lifestyle changes: Using mock-ups as a tool for exploring the design spaceChristine Jürgensen. 572-576 [doi]
- People and a virtual doctor's visit: Learning about multiple acceptance aspects of a telemedical scenarioSarah Mennicken, Oliver Sack, Martina Ziefle. 577-584 [doi]
- Perceived usefulness of assistive technologies and electronic services for ambient assisted livingMartina Ziefle, Carsten Röcker, Andreas Holzinger. 585-592 [doi]
- Perception of privacy and security for acceptance of E-health technologies: Exploratory analysis for diverse user groupsWiktoria Wilkowska, Martina Ziefle. 593-600 [doi]
- Smart clothing: Perceived benefits vs. perceived fearsAnne Kathrin Schaar, Martina Ziefle. 601-608 [doi]
- Technology inspired design for pervasive healthcareJanet van der Linden, Yvonne Rogers, Criss Taylor, Mat Dalgleish. 609-613 [doi]
- Users' preferences for telemedical consultations: Comparing users' attitude towards different media in technology-mediated doctor-patient-communicationShirley Beul, Martina Ziefle, Eva-Maria Jakobs. 614-620 [doi]