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AdvisoryBoard Shun-ichiAmari,RIKENBrainScienceInstitute,Japan PaoloAvesani,FondazioneBrunoKessler,Trento,Italy LubicaBenuskova,UniversityofOtago,NewZealand ChrisM.Brown,UniversityofOtago,NewZealand RichardJ.Duro,UniversityofCoruña,Spain PetiaGeorgieva,UniversityofAveiro,Portugal KaizhuHaung,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Beijing,China Zeng-GuangHou,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Beijing,China GiacomoIndiveri,ETHandUniversityofZurich,Switzerland IrwinKing,TheChineseUniversityofHongKong HiroshiKojima,TamagawaUniversity,Japan RobertKozma,TheUniversityofMemphis,USA AndreasKönig,TechnicalUniversityofKeiserlautern,Germany DaniloMandic,ImperialCollegeLondon,UnitedKingdom FrancescoMasulli,UniversityofGenova,Italy MartinMcGinnity,UniversityofUlster,N.Ireland HeikeSichtig,UniversityofFlorida,Gainesville,Florida,USA Jean-PhilippeThivierge,UniversityofOttawa,Canada ShiroUsui,RIKENBrainScienceInstitute,Japan AlessandroE.P.Villa,UniversityofLausanne,Switzerland JieYang,ShanghaiJiaotongUniversity,China Moreinformationaboutthisseriesathttp://www.springer.com/series/10088 Sasan Adibi Editor Mobile Health A Technology Road Map ABC Editor SasanAdibi FacultyofScienceEngineering&BuiltEn- vironment SchoolofInformationTechnology Burwood,Victoria Australia ISSN2193-9349 ISSN2193-9357 (electronic) SpringerSeriesinBio-/Neuroinformatics ISBN978-3-319-12816-0 ISBN978-3-319-12817-7 (eBook) DOI10.1007/978-3-319-12817-7 LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2014953523 SpringerChamHeidelbergNewYorkDordrechtLondon (cid:2)c SpringerInternationalPublishingSwitzerland2015 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpartof thematerialisconcerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,reuseofillustrations,recitation, broadcasting,reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherphysicalway,andtransmissionorinformation storageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilarmethodology nowknownorhereafterdeveloped. Theuseofgeneraldescriptivenames,registerednames,trademarks,servicemarks,etc.inthispublication doesnotimply,evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfromtherelevant protectivelawsandregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. Thepublisher,theauthorsandtheeditorsaresafetoassumethattheadviceandinformationinthisbook arebelievedtobetrueandaccurateatthedateofpublication.Neitherthepublishernortheauthorsor theeditorsgiveawarranty,expressorimplied,withrespecttothematerialcontainedhereinorforany errorsoromissionsthatmayhavebeenmade. Printedonacid-freepaper SpringerInternationalPublishingAGSwitzerlandispartofSpringerScience+BusinessMedia (www.springer.com) Foreword The area of Mobile Health (mHealth) has been gaining attention in recent years. Dueto its potentialandprovenimpactonhealthcare,moreresearchersandindus- trieshavebecomeinvolvedwith it;moreover,engineers,scientists, andhealthcare professionalshavebeencollaboratingtosolvefundamentalproblemsinthehealth- caresystem,thuscausingadeepsystematicandprogressivetransformation. Edited by a connoisseur in the field (Sasan Adibi) and written by authors with a very diverserange of expertise,this book providesthe readerswith technology- inspiredperspectivesonmHealth,andpresentsanimportanttransformingforcein boththehealthcareindustryandthefieldofmobiletechnologies.Irecommendthis booktoallmycolleagues,bothintheacademiaandindustry,whoareinterestedin health informatics. I believe that this book will be of great benefit for a wide au- dience,servingtosparktheinterestofthegeneralreaders,andaninformativeand thought-provokingsourcefortheprofessionalswhomaybemorecloselyinvolved withmHealthresearchanddevelopments. ProfessorMajidSarrafzadeh IEEEFellow,UCLA,LosAngeles,UnitedStates Therehasbeenatremendousinterestonhealthcareapplicationsfromvarioustypes oftechnologyprofessionals,suchasresearchers,developers,integrators,andsolu- tion providers. However, there is a vast range of emerging technologies that can begainfullyutilizedinhealthcare.Alsothehealthcaresectorisverycomplexwith many disciplines and sub-disciplines. Therefore, it is difficult to provide a broad coverage of different technologies targeting various healthcare problems in one book. I congratulate Sasan Adibi for being able to cover such a wide range of technologies for different healthcare disciplines in one book. He has done an ex- cellent job of sustained communication with so many authors to keep them mo- tivatedonimprovingthe chaptercontentsbasedontimely reviews.Thisis a great VI Foreword achievement,alsogivenanacceptanceratioofonlyabout40%showingastringent qualitycontrol.IhopethisbookwillbecomeamajorreferenceforInformationand CommunicationTechnologies(ICT)inhealthcare. ProfessorPradeepKumarRay UniversityofSouthWales,Sydney,Australia Contents 1 Introduction............................................... 1 PartI:Preventiveand CurativeMedicine 2 mHealthSensors,Techniques,andApplicationsforManaging WanderingBehaviorofPeoplewithDementia:AReview ......... 11 NhuKhueVuong,SyinChan,ChiewTongLau 3 UbiquitousmHealthApproachforBiofeedbackMonitoringwith FallsDetectionTechniquesandFallsPreventionMethodologies.... 43 EdgarT.Horta,IvoC.Lopes,JoelJ.P.C.Rodrigues 4 A Review of Methods to Characterize and Classify Sleep, DepressionandSchizophreniaDisorders....................... 77 DeanCvetkovic,HaslaileAbdullah,RamiroChaparro-Vargas 5 A New Era inSleep Monitoring:The Applicationof Mobile TechnologiesinInsomniaDiagnosis ........................... 101 Sana Tmar-Ben Hamida, Beena Ahmed, Dean Cvetkovic, EmilJovanov,GerardKennedy,ThomasPenzel 6 CurrentStatusandFutureTrendsofWirelessandMobileHealth TechnologiesinSleepMedicine:InsomniaCaseStudy............ 129 LeilaJalali,PhilipBigelow PartII:RemoteHealthMonitoring 7 Accelerometer-Based Human Activity Recognition in SmartphonesforHealthcareServices.......................... 147 CesarTorres-Huitzil,AndresAlvarez-Landero VIII Contents 8 AFormalApproachforaDependabilityAssessmentofamHealth MonitoringSystem ......................................... 171 Alessandro Testa, Marcello Cinque, Antonio Coronato, GiuseppeDePietro 9 WirelessMonitoringSystemforWheelchairUserswithSevere MobilityImpairment ....................................... 195 DiegoE.Arias,EstebanJ.Pino,PabloAqueveque,DorothyW.Curtis 10 RemoteHealth/VitalSignMonitoring:mHealthandRemote VitalSignMonitoring-TrendsandApplicationsforECGAnalysis onCellPhones............................................. 221 Oleg Starostenko, Vicente Alarcon-Aquino, JorgeRodriguez-Asomoza,OlegSergiyenko,VeraTyrsa 11 Operation,AnalysisandOptimizationofWirelessSensorDevices inHealthOrientedMonitoringSystems........................ 245 SantiagoLed, Leire Azpilicueta,MiguelMartínez-Espronceda, LuisSerrano,FranciscoFalcone 12 mHealthSensorsandApplicationsforPersonalAid.............. 265 P.S. Sousa, D. Sabugueiro, V. Felizardo, R. Couto, I. Pires, N.M.Garcia 13 Location-AwareServicesUsing AndroidMobile Operating PlatformforSafety,EmergencyandHealthApplications ......... 283 PrabhuDorairaj,AbbasMohammed,NedelkoGrbic 14 mHealthMonitoringSystemforHospitalisedOlderAdults– CurrentIssuesandChallenges ............................... 299 MirzaMansoorBaig,HamidGholamhosseini,MartinJ.Connolly 15 UbiquitousHealthMonitoring:IntegrationofWearableSensors, NovelSensingTechniques,andBodySensorNetworks ........... 319 KevinHung,C.C.Lee,Sheung-OnChoy PartIII:Interoperability 16 Interoperabilityand mHealth– PreconditionforSuccessful eCare .................................................... 345 MateBeštek,AndrejBrodnik 17 RecentAdvancesinmhealth:AnUpdatetoPersonalHealth DeviceInteroperabilityBasedonISO/IEEE11073 ............... 375 HectorGilbertoBarrón-González,MiguelMartínez-Espronceda, J.D.Trigo,SantiagoLed,LuisSerrano Contents IX PartIV:Framework, Architecture, Software, and HardwareSystems 18 DesignGuidelinesforWirelessSensorNetworkArchitecturesin mHealthMobilePatientMonitoringScenarios .................. 401 ManuelCasillas,SalvadorVillarreal-Reyes,AnaLiliaGonzález, EdwinMartinez,AldoPerez-Ramos 19 EvaluationofHealthCareSystemModelBasedonCollaborative Algorithms................................................ 429 Vladimir Trajkovik, Saso Koceski, Elena Vlahu-Gjorgievska, IgorKulev 20 SoftwareArchitecturefor Emergency Remote Pre-hospital AssistanceSystems ......................................... 453 JuanC.Lavariega,AlfonsoAvila,LorenaG.Gómez-Martínez 21 mHealthPortableSystemsandPlatforms ...................... 473 SaifalZahir,RadwaHammad 22 A ProductLine ArchitectureforMobile PatientMonitoring System ................................................... 489 GauravPaliwal,ArvindW.Kiwelekar 23 TheDesignofIntegratedCircuitforBiomedicalandmHealth Application................................................ 513 YayuCheng,YeLi PartV:CloudApplications 24 ASecuredHybridCloudArchitectureformHealthCare ......... 541 KhaledAhmedNagaty 25 Analysis of mHealthSystems with Multi-cloud Computing Offloading ................................................ 589 HuamingWu 26 An Overview of mHealth Medical Video Communication Systems................................................... 609 Andreas S. Panayides, Zinonas C. Antoniou, AnthonyG.Constantinides 27 MobileHealthImprovesHealthcareDelivery ................... 635 IsraelR.Kabashiki 28 Terahertz Technology in the Future of Healthand Medical Applications............................................... 663 AbdorrezaHeidari