IoT-Health 2023: 5th International Workshop on IoT Enabling Technologies in Healthcare, June 1, Rome, Italy
The Internet of Things (IoT) has numerous applications in healthcare, from smart wearable or implantable sensors to remote monitoring of elderly, medical device networking, and in general creating a healthcare network infrastructure. IoT has the potential to create a pervasive environment for monitoring patient health and safety as well as improving how physicians deliver care. It can also boost patient engagement and satisfaction by allowing them to spend more time in the comfort of their residence and interact with their care centers whenever needed. A significant driver for the IoT-Health market is the increasing penetration of connected devices in healthcare. Wearable sensors have received a remarkable growth in recent years; however, a pervasive IoT-Health infrastructure is still long way from commercialization. The end-to-end health data connectivity involves the development of many technologies that should enable reliable, secure, and location-agnostic communication between a patient and a healthcare provider. IoT-Health workshop aims to focus on the design, development, performance evaluation and experimentation of IoT enabling technologies in healthcare applications.
Submission Deadline: 20 January 2023 3 February 2023 (Final and Firm)
Paper Acceptance Notification: 6 March 2023
Submission Link: TBA
Topics of Interest:
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Body Area Networks IoT for Remote Health Monitoring Interference Analysis & Mitigation for IoT-health Devices Coexistence Issues for IoT-Health Devices PHY, MAC and Networking Issues for IoT-Health Reliability and QoS in IoT-Health Energy Efficiency for Wearable & Implanted Medical Devices Antennas for Wearable & Implantable Sensors SAR Evaluation Smart Textile for IoT-Health Activity Monitoring & Measurement |
Security and Privacy in IoT-health IoT-Health Standardization Activities IoT-Health for Livestock and Pets Interoperable & Connected Medical Devices Smart Pills & Precision Drug Delivery Wireless Capsule Endoscopy Energy Harvesting Technology for IoT-health Channel Modeling & RF Propagation Studies Human Body Communication (HBC) IoT-Health Testbeds & Experimental Results WAN technology for IoT-Health Patient Tracking & Localization Technology |
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Kamran Sayrafian (National Institute of Standards & Technology, USA) Hamed Ahmadi (University of York, UK) |
Konstantinos Katzis (European University Cyprus, Cyprus) Slawomir Ambroziak (Gdansk University of Technology, Poland)
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