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International Workshop on Future Internet and Smart Networks

Santos, Alexandre; Lorenz, Pascal; Costa, António

The International Workshop on Future Internet and Smart Networks, FI & SN'2015, has been organized in conjunction by the Computer Communications and Networks Group, Centro ALGORITMI, University of Minho, Portugal and University of Haute Alsace, France.


Introduction to the proceedings of FI&SN'2016

Santos, Alexandre; Costa, António; Lorenz, Pascal

[Extrato] Future Internet stands for the real evolution of nowadays Internet technology and Smart Networking solutions are certainly the main enablers for the Internet of everything: for big data collection coming from a myriad of cyber-physical systems, for vehicles, drones, or any other mobile device communications and for generalised cloud support.


Impact of sensor nodes scaling and velocity on handover mechanisms for healthca...

Caldeira, João; Rodrigues, Joel J.P.C.; Lorenz, Pascal; Ullah, Sana

Health promotion in hospital environments can be improved using the most recent information and communication technologies. The Internet connectivity to small sensor nodes carried by patients allows remote access to their bio-signals. To promote these features the healthcare wireless sensor networks (HWSN) are used. In these networks mobility support is a key issue in order to keep patients under realtime monit...


Toward ubiquitous mobility solutions for body sensor networks on healthcare

Caldeira, J.M.L.P.; Rodrigues, Joel; Lorenz, Pascal

Toward ubiquitous mobility solutions for body sensor networks on healthcare


Core-body temperature acquisition tools for long-term monitoring and analysis

Caldeira, J.M.L.P.; Moutinho, José Fonseca; Rodrigues, Joel; Gilg, Marc; Lorenz, Pascal

The detection of fertile and ovulation periods may be performed by women’s body temperature variations. These variations are more accurate if a core-body temperature for their detection is used. Previous medical studies concluded that the use of skin temperature could be influenced by environmental conditions. Since the increasing of the body temperature in this period is only about 0.5 ºC, it is crucial that m...


Intra-body temperature monitoring using a biofeedback solution

Caldeira, J.M.L.P.; Moutinho, José Fonseca; Vaidya, Binod; Lorenz, Pascal; Rodrigues, Joel

Body Area Sensor can enable healthcare monitoring in an unobtrusive way. Medical and healthcare research has been striving to find relationships between core body temperature at female genitals and certain health conditions, such as ovulation period. This paper presents a solution for intra-body temperature monitoring based on a new intra-body sensor, communication and desktop application tool. This new biosens...


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