PERVASIVE HEALTH 2011 - 5th International ICST Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare
View: 2447
Website www.pervasivehealth.org |
Edit Freely
Category PERVASIVE HEALTH 2011
Deadline: December 20, 2010 | Date: May 23, 2011-May 26, 2011
Venue/Country: Dublin, Ireland
Updated: 2010-08-20 23:17:14 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
5th International ICST Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare23-26 May 2011 - Dublin, Irelandhttp://pervasivehealth.org
Sponsored by ICSTTechnically co-sponsored by CREATE-NETConference AimsThe overall goal of the conference remains tightly coupled with the original aims of the field, to address a set of related technologies and concepts that help integrate healthcare more seamlessly into everyday life, regardless of space and time. To achieve this, it is necessary to take a multidisciplinary approach to Pervasive Healthcare Technology research and development. The Pervasive Healthcare Community has a broad scope of research topics and concerns:identifying and understanding problems from a technological, social, and medical perspective (with a particular emphasis on understanding and supporting patient needs);design, implementation, and evaluation of supporting hardware and software infrastructures, algorithms, and applications; andorganisational strategies that facilitate integration of Pervasive Healthcare Technology into the healthcare enterprise.The 2011 Pervasive Healthcare conference aims to gather technology experts, practitioners, industry and international authorities contributing towards the assessment, development and deployment of pervasive medical based technologies, standards and procedures.The theme of this year's conference is: Coping with the Challenges and Opportunities within Pervasive E-Healthcare (COPE), with a special focus on pervasive healthcare management and its ability to deliver timely, quality based information to medical practitioners in providing high levels of patient care. The challenges and opportunities within e-Healthcare are immense. A multidisciplinary and coordinated approach is needed from 1) user requirements, 2) technology development and 3) application integration, to help deliver a successful pervasive healthcare management system.Traditional healthcare environments are extremely complex and challenging to manage, as they are required to cope with an assortment of patient conditions under various circumstances with a number of resource constraints. Pervasive healthcare technologies seek to respond to a variety of these pressures by successfully integrating them within existing health care environments.Technologies, standards and procedures on their own provide little and or no meaningful service. It is essential that pervasive healthcare environments, through a combined approach of data collection, data correlation and data presentation, assist health care professionals in delivering high levels of patient care, and empower individuals and their families for self-care and health management.ContributionsWe welcome contributions from the following fields:Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health ProfessionsHuman-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Computer Supported Cooperative Work(CSCW)Sensing Technologies and Distributed ComputingHardware and Software InfrastructuresWe seek novel, innovative, and exciting work in areas including but not limited to:Pervasive Healthcare ManagementChallenges surrounding data qualityIdentifying and addressing stakeholder conflicts: patient needs, caregiver needs, health professional needs, organisational needsStandards and interoperability in pervasive healthcareBusiness cases and cost issuesSecurity and privacy issuesTraining of healthcare professional for pervasive healthcareLegal and regulatory issuesInsurance payments and cost aspectsStaffing and resource managementUnderstanding Users User requirementsIdentifying and addressing stakeholder conflicts: patient needs, caregiver needs, health professional needs, organisational needsUsability and acceptabilityBarriers to adoption, and enablersSocial implications of pervasive health technology, and social inclusionCoverage and delivery of pervasive healthcare servicesPatient empowermentDiversity: population and condition-specific requirementsInclusive research and design: engaging underepresented populationsKnowledge Representation and Reasoning Physiological models for interpreting medical sensor dataActivity recognitionFall detectionUser modelling and personalizationModelling of Pervasive Healthcare environmentsTechnology Sensor-based decision support systemsDesign and evaluation of patient and ambient-related sensorsWearable and implantable sensor integrationData fusion in pervasive healthcare environmentsData mining medical patient recordsSoftware architectures e.g. Agent, SOA, distributed middlewaresElectronic Health Records (EHR)Applications Autonomous systems to support independent livingClinical applications, validation and evaluation studiesTelemedicineChronic disease and health risk management applicationsHealth promotion and disease preventionHome based health and wellness measurement and monitoringContinuous vs event-driven monitoring of patientsSmart homes and hospitalsUsing mobile devices in the storage, update, and transmission of patient dataWellbeing and lifestyle supportSystems to support individuals with auditory, cognitive, or vision impairementsSystems to support caregiversType of SubmissionsPervasive Health will accept submissions in the following categories:Full papers (up to 8 pages submissions) - Full papers are submissions describing results and original research work not submitted or published elsewhere in one of the four main categories listed below. Full papers should properly place the work within the field, cite related work, and clearly indicate the innovative aspects of the work and its contribution to the field.Posters (up to 4 pages submissions) - Authors are invited to submit work in progress whose preliminary results are already interesting to Pervasive Health audience. The poster track will give Pervasive Health attendees a way to learn about ongoing research initiatives and will provide presenters with an excellent opportunity to receive invaluable direct feedback from experts.Demos (2 pages submissions) - The demos track will showcase the latest developments and prototypes related to the topics of interest of the conference. The expected demo submissions should describe the technical details of the demo alongside its contribution to the healthcare domain.Position Papers (2 pages submissions) - Position papers are envisioned to provide insight into the lessons learnt from current (industrial, practitioners, government, etc.) pervasive healthcare practice. The position papers track is envisioned to provide the view of practitioners to the pervasive health community in order to have a more clear understanding about the real needs of healthcare operators and in this way shorten the gap between technologists and the every-day needs of practitioners.Workshop proposals (2 pages submissions) Several workshops will be run in conjunction with the conference. The purpose of these workshops is to discuss work in progress and explore opportunities for new research related to pervasive healthcare. Proposals for workshops should be submitted directly to the workshops co-chairs at "workshops" [at] "prevasivehealth" [dot] "org", and proposals should indicate the preferred duration for the workshop (half/full-day).Doctoral Consortium (4 pages) - We are please to announce the first Pervasive Healthcare Doctoral Consortium. This one day event will enable doctoral students to present and reflect on their work alongside other doctoral students and a panel of experts. Submissions should include a description of work done, intended future work, alongside a specific research question or challenge that you would like to be discussed at the consortium.All accepted submissions will be published in IEEE Xplore Digital Library (to be confirmed).Important Dates:Paper Submission Deadline: 20 December 2010Workshop Proposal Deadline: 19 November 2010Notification of Acceptance: 25 March 2011Camera Ready Deadline: 8 April 2011Conference Date: 23 - 26 May 2011Workshops and Doctoral ConsortiumPlease visit the Workshops and Doctoral Consortium pages for detailed submission requirements and procedures (upcoming).Submission InstructionsPlease visit the Submission page for detailed submission requirements and procedures.Best Paper AwardIOS Press will provide a prize, in the form of a free 12 months subscription to the Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments, for the authors of the best Pervasive Health 2011 Conference Paper
Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
Disclaimer: ourGlocal is an open academical resource system, which anyone can edit or update. Usually, journal information updated by us, journal managers or others. So the information is old or wrong now. Specially, impact factor is changing every year. Even it was correct when updated, it may have been changed now. So please go to Thomson Reuters to confirm latest value about Journal impact factor.