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ISA Trans ; 129(Pt B): 121-129, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35307160

ABSTRACT

This work proposes new conditions for consensus of homogeneous multi-agent systems subjected to exogenous disturbances in directed communication graphs by dynamic output feedback protocols. The agents under investigation are described as linear dynamics, and the communication network is such that each agent receives as information only the output of neighbor agents. The synchronization problem is rewritten as an output feedback stabilization without requiring the Laplacian matrix to be diagonalizable. As the main appeal, we propose new necessary and sufficient conditions for the design of dynamic output feedback controllers of arbitrary order - including static output feedback as a particular case - and sufficient Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMIs) for H∞ consensus. Numerical experiments illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

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J Med Syst ; 45(2): 17, 2021 Jan 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33426574

ABSTRACT

With the advent of cryptocurrencies and blockchain, the growth and adaptation of cryptographic features and capabilities were quickly extended to new and underexplored areas, such as healthcare. Currently, blockchain is being implemented mainly as a mechanism to secure Electronic Health Records (EHRs). However, new studies have shown that this technology can be a powerful tool in empowering patients to control their own health data, as well for enabling a fool-proof health data history and establishing medical responsibility. Additionally, with the proliferation of mobile health (m-Health) sustained on service-oriented architectures, the adaptation of blockchain mechanisms into m-Health applications creates the possibility for a more decentralized and available healthcare service. Hence, this paper presents a review of the current security best practices for m-Health and the most used and widely known implementations of the blockchain protocol, including blockchain technologies in m-Health. The main goal of this comprehensive review is to further discuss and elaborate on identified open-issues and potential use cases regarding the uses of blockchain in this area. Finally, the paper presents the major findings, challenges and advantages on future blockchain implementations for m-Health services and applications.


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Blockchain , Telemedicine , Computer Security , Electronic Health Records , Health Services , Humans
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J Med Syst ; 39(12): 184, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26490142

ABSTRACT

The overall demographic profile of current societies point to a significant growth of the elderly people. Associated with the increase of the average hope of life and consequent increase in chronic diseases, there is the need for protection and daily care. Increasing investments in technology, such as Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) solutions, promote the quality of live extending the time people can live in their desired environment. This paper proposes the design, deployment, and real testbed of an e-health wearable monitoring system based on the integration of several AAL tools and platforms for elderly's bio-signals monitoring. This solution includes electrocardiography (ECG), respiration rate, beats per minute, body temperature, and falls detention and notification. The paper also describes, in detail, the real pilot and analyzes some early results concerning the users quality of experience, and the found results are very promising.


Subject(s)
Algorithms , Remote Sensing Technology/instrumentation , Telemedicine/instrumentation , Accidental Falls , Aged , Body Temperature , Electrocardiography, Ambulatory/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Female , Humans , Internet , Male , Mobile Applications , Patient Satisfaction , Pilot Projects , Pulse , Reproducibility of Results , Respiratory Rate , Wireless Technology/instrumentation
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J Biomed Inform ; 56: 265-72, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26071682

ABSTRACT

Health telematics is a growing up issue that is becoming a major improvement on patient lives, especially in elderly, disabled, and chronically ill. In recent years, information and communication technologies improvements, along with mobile Internet, offering anywhere and anytime connectivity, play a key role on modern healthcare solutions. In this context, mobile health (m-Health) delivers healthcare services, overcoming geographical, temporal, and even organizational barriers. M-Health solutions address emerging problems on health services, including, the increasing number of chronic diseases related to lifestyle, high costs of existing national health services, the need to empower patients and families to self-care and handle their own healthcare, and the need to provide direct access to health services, regardless of time and place. Then, this paper presents a comprehensive review of the state of the art on m-Health services and applications. It surveys the most significant research work and presents a deep analysis of the top and novel m-Health services and applications proposed by industry. A discussion considering the European Union and United States approaches addressing the m-Health paradigm and directives already published is also considered. Open and challenging issues on emerging m-Health solutions are proposed for further works.


Subject(s)
Chronic Disease/therapy , Health Services Accessibility , Telemedicine/methods , Telemedicine/trends , Access to Information , Aged , Cell Phone , Data Collection , Delivery of Health Care , Disabled Persons , Electronic Health Records , European Union , Humans , Internet , Patient Participation , Physician-Patient Relations , Self Care , United States
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Inform Health Soc Care ; 38(1): 37-53, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22657250

ABSTRACT

The objective of this work was the proposal, design, construction and validation of a mobile health system for dietetic monitoring and assessment, called SapoFit. This application may be personalized to keep a daily personal health record of an individual's food intake and daily exercise and to share this with a social network. The initiative is a partnership with SAPO - Portugal Telecom. SapoFit uses Web services architecture, a relatively new model for distributed computing and application integration. SapoFit runs on a range of mobile platforms, and it has been implemented successfully in a range of mobile devices and has been evaluated by over 100 users. Most users strongly agree that SapoFit has an attractive design, the environment is user-friendly and intuitive, and the navigation options are clear.


Subject(s)
Cell Phone , Obesity/prevention & control , Telemetry , Consumer Behavior , Health Records, Personal , Humans , Internet , Spain
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