Application of ubiquitous computing in personal health monitoring systems
- PMID: 12451864
- DOI: 10.1515/bmte.2002.47.s1a.360
Application of ubiquitous computing in personal health monitoring systems
Abstract
A possibility to significantly reduce the costs of public health systems is to increasingly use information technology. The Laboratory for Information Processing Technology (ITIV) at the University of Karlsruhe is developing a personal health monitoring system, which should improve health care and at the same time reduce costs by combining micro-technological smart sensors with personalized, mobile computing systems. In this paper we present how ubiquitous computing theory can be applied in the health-care domain.
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