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EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing Pedro R. M. Inácio Ana Duarte Paulo Fazendeiro Nuno Pombo Editors 5th EAI International Conference on IoT Technologies for HealthCare EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing Serieseditor ImrichChlamtac,EuropeanAllianceforInnovation,Gent,Belgium Editor’sNote The impact of information technologies is creating a new world yet not fully understood. The extent and speed of economic, life style and social changes already perceived in everyday life is hard to estimate without understanding the technological driving forces behind it. This series presents contributed volumes featuringthelatestresearchanddevelopmentinthevariousinformationengineering technologiesthatplayakeyroleinthisprocess. The range of topics, focusing primarily on communications and computing engineeringinclude,butarenotlimitedto,wirelessnetworks;mobilecommunica- tion; design and learning; gaming; interaction; e-health and pervasive healthcare; energy management; smart grids; internet of things; cognitive radio networks; computation; cloud computing; ubiquitous connectivity, and in mode general smart living, smart cities, Internet of Things and more. The series publishes a combination of expanded papers selected from hosted and sponsored European AllianceforInnovation(EAI)conferencesthatpresentcuttingedge,globalresearch as well as provide new perspectives on traditional related engineering fields. This content, complemented with open calls for contribution of book titles and individual chapters, together maintain Springer’s and EAI’s high standards of academic excellence. The audience for the books consists of researchers, industry professionals, advanced level students as well as practitioners in related fields of activity include information and communication specialists, security experts, economists, urban planners, doctors, and in general representatives in all those walksoflifeaffectedadcontributingtotheinformationrevolution. AboutEAI EAI is a grassroots member organization initiated through cooperation between businesses, public, private and government organizations to address the global challenges of Europe’s future competitiveness and link the European Research communitywithitscounterpartsaroundtheglobe.EAIreachesouttohundredsof thousandsofindividualsubscribersonallcontinentsandcollaborateswithaninsti- tutionalmemberbaseincludingFortune500companies,governmentorganizations, andeducationalinstitutions,provideafreeresearchandinnovationplatform. ThroughitsopenfreemembershipmodelEAIpromotesanewresearchandinno- vationculturebasedoncollaboration,connectivityandrecognitionofexcellenceby community. Moreinformationaboutthisseriesathttp://www.springer.com/series/15427 Pedro R. M. Inácio • Ana Duarte • Paulo Fazendeiro Nuno Pombo Editors 5th EAI International Conference on IoT Technologies for HealthCare Editors PedroR.M.Inácio AnaDuarte InstitutodeTelecomunicações DepartmentofHealthSciences UniversidadedaBeiraInterior UniversidadedaBeiraInterior Covilhã,Portugal Covilhã,Portugal PauloFazendeiro NunoPombo InstitutodeTelecomunicações InstitutodeTelecomunicações UniversidadedaBeiraInterior UniversidadedaBeiraInterior Covilhã,Portugal Covilhã,Portugal ISSN2522-8595 ISSN2522-8609 (electronic) EAI/SpringerInnovationsinCommunicationandComputing ISBN978-3-030-30334-1 ISBN978-3-030-30335-8 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30335-8 ©SpringerNatureSwitzerlandAG2020 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpartof thematerialisconcerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,reuseofillustrations,recitation, broadcasting,reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherphysicalway,andtransmissionorinformation storageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilarmethodology nowknownorhereafterdeveloped. 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Theregisteredcompanyaddressis:Gewerbestrasse11,6330Cham,Switzerland Preface The Internet of Things, a paradigm leveraging a set of existing and emerging technologies, notions, and services, can provide many solutions to delivery of electronichealthcare,patientcare,andmedicaldatamanagement.Theproceedings of the fifth edition of the European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) International Conference on Internet of Things Technologies for Healthcare (HealthyIoT 2018) arearepresentativesnapshotoftheongoingresearcheffortsbeingmadetoachieve thesegoals. The technical program of HealthyIoT 2018 consisted of two keynote speeches (IoT Sensors in the Framework of Aging in Place and Pervasive Electrocardiog- raphy delivered, respectively, by the researchers Bart Vanrumste and Hugo Silva) and 10 papers encompassing basic and applied research in themes as diverse as thestudyofmaterialsformobileoff-the-personECG,theuseofintelligentphono- cardiography for screening pediatric heart disease, the monitoring of respiratory rate for early detection of diseases, the sleep detection with wearable devices, the remoterehabilitationviaexergaming,thestudyofEMGsensorsforabionichand, thefutureexpectationsontelemonitoringdevicesandsystems,thesecuritysolutions fore-healthinformationsystems,andthedevelopmentofontologiestomanagethe hugeamountsofheterogeneousmedicaldevicesanddata. There are sets of different actors that have contributed to the success of this meeting.Firstofall,weareindebttotheauthorswhogenerouslyhavesubmitted andsharedtheirmostrecentresearchendeavors.Wealsocommendthehardwork of the members of the Technical Program Committee for being part of the peer- reviewprocessoftechnicalpapersthusensuringahigh-qualitytechnicalprogram. Itwas alsoagreat pleasure towork withthe excellent organizing committee team fortheirhardworkinorganizingandsupportingtheconference.Last,butnotleast, wealsoappreciatetheconstantsupportandguidancefromthesteeringchair,Imrich Chlamtac,andfromthealways-presentConferenceManagers. v vi Preface Asafinalremark,wesincerelybelievethatHealthyIoThassucceededinbringing togethertechnologyexperts,researchers,industryandinternationalauthoritiesthat are nowadays contributing towards the design, development and deployment of healthcaresolutionsbasedonIoTtechnologies,standards,andprocedures. Covilhã,Portugal PedroR.M.Inácio Covilhã,Portugal AnaDuarte Covilhã,Portugal PauloFazendeiro Covilhã,Portugal NunoPombo Conference Organization Steering Committee Chair ImrichChlamtac BrunoKesslerProfessor,UniversityofTrento,Italy General Co-Chairs PedroR.M.Inácio UniversidadedaBeiraInterior AnaPaulaDuarte UniversidadedaBeiraInterior PauloFazendeiro UniversidadedaBeiraInterior MiguelCasteloBranco UniversidadedaBeiraInterior ManuelLemos UniversidadedaBeiraInterior Technical ProgramCommitteeChair NunoPombo UniversidadedaBeiraInterior Preface vii PublicationsChair PauloFazendeiro UniversidadedaBeiraInterior PublicityandSocialMediaChair DiogoFernandes Booking.com Workshop Chair PedroDinisGaspar UniversidadedaBeiraInterior Web Chair BernardoSequeiros UniversidadedaBeiraInterior Conference Manager MarekKaleta EAI KristinaLappyova EAI viii Preface Technical ProgramCommittee PaulaPrata UniversidadedaBeiraInterior,Portugal PedroAraújo UniversidadedaBeiraInterior,Portugal LuisaJorge InstitutoPolitécnicodeBragança,Portugal IvanChorbev Ss.CyrilandMethodiusUniversity,FYRofMacedonia EftimZdravevski Ss.CyrilandMethodiusUniversity,FYRofMacedonia VladimirTrajkovik Ss.CyrilandMethodiusUniversity,FYRofMacedonia BrunoSilva UniversidadeEuropeia,Portugal EmmanuelConchon XLIM–UniversityofLimoges,France. ZdenkaBabic UniversityofBanjaLuka,BosniaandHerzegovina JohannaVirkki TampereUniversityofTechnology,Finland SariMerilampi SatakuntaUniversityofAppliedSciences,Finland PeterPocta UniversityofZilina,Slovakia AleksandarJevremovic SingidunumUniversity,Serbia MarkoSarac SingidunumUniversity,Serbia GiannisGialelis UniversityofPatras,Greece FranciscoFlorezRevuelta UniversityofAlicante,Spain MagdalenaPunceva UniversityofAppliedSciencesandArtsWesternSwitzerland VictorHugoAlbuquerque UniversityofFortaleza,Brazil ImenMegdiche InstitutdeRechercheenInformatiquedeToulouse,France EnnioGambi UniversitàPolitecnicadelleMarche,Italy SteinKristiansen UniversityofOslo,Norway Contents PartI DevicesandMaterials StudyofMechanomyographicAlternativestoEMGSensors foraLow-CostOpenSourceBionicHand .................................... 3 JoanaMarques,SaraRamos,MiltonP.Macedo, andHugoPlácidodaSilva Comparison of Different Polymeric Materials for Mobile Off-the-PersonECG............................................................. 15 DanielN.Osório,AlexandrePitães,NunoGonçalves,RicardoFreitas, CarlosRibeiro,RicardoSá,HugoGamboa,andHugoP.Silva SleepDetectionUsingPhysiologicalSignalsfromaWearableDevice ..... 23 MahmoudAssaf,AïchaRizzotti-Kaddouri,andMagdalenaPunceva Identification of IoT Medical Devices APIs Through Ontology MappingTechniques............................................................. 39 ArgyroMavrogiorgou,AthanasiosKiourtis,andDimosthenisKyriazis PartII Security Security Challenges and Suggested Solutions for e-Health InformationinModernSociety................................................. 57 NureniAyofeAzeezandCharlesVander Vyver PartIII MonitoringandRehabilitation TelemonitoringDevicesandSystems:CurrentStatus andFutureTrends ............................................................... 75 LilianaTavaresMachadeiro,PedroDinisGaspar, andMiguelCastelo-Branco ix

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