[Phdstudent.lx] CfP | Melecon 2024 - Porto | Special Session on Advances in the Internet of Medical Things (SS17) | Deadline: 25 February '24
Sónia Pina
sonia.pina at lx.it.pt
Wed Feb 21 10:32:13 WET 2024
Please consider submit your latest work to the Special Session on Advances in the Internet of Medical Things (SS17), to be held within IEEE Melecon 2024, in Porto-Portugal
For submission: https://edas.info/N32048
FINAL EXTENDED Deadline: 25 February
https://2024.ieee-melecon.org/special-sessions/
Description of the Special Session
The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) takes a step further from conventional internet of things by integrating the IoT technologies with medical devices, such as wearable sensors, implantable devices, and medical instruments, from which, several technical IoMT innovations arise, such as smart implants, nanobots, personalized medicine, augmented reality, and data analytics, just to name a few.
Within the Special Session on the Advances on the internet of medical things (SS-IoMT), innovation will be sought in different fields of IoMT architectures, with a particular focus on the integration of IoT with technologies such artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), digital twin, security and privacy, sensing advances and interoperability, energy efficiency, human computer interaction and human centered designs and clinical validation.
Overall, the SS - IoMT will seek to showcase the latest innovations and technical advancements in the field of IoT and its applications in the medical domains, leading to improved healthcare outcomes and quality of life for patients.
The SS-IoMT will bring together researchers, practitioners, and experts from various fields to share their knowledge and insights on the latest advances and trends in the field of medical IoT. It will act as a platform for participants to share their experiences and expertise in the field of IoT and its applications in healthcare scenarios, discussing the relevant challenges in the implementation of IoT technologies in the medical domains and contributing to find the necessary solutions to overcome such challenges. At the same time, the discussions foreseen within SS- IoMT will help identify new opportunities and emerging trends in this field, while providing the necessary stage for participants to network and join forces with other experts in the field, leading to potential collaborations on future research projects or initiatives.
To ensure a wide coverage of the advances in the IoMT fields, the special session will cover the following topical areas (but not limited to):
• Telemedicine and mobile telemedicine
• Advanced signal processing for e-Health
• Big data analytics for healthcare
• Biomedical and biosensors engineering
• Sensing of vital signs and signatures Human-computer interaction
• Serious Game-based applications
• Digital technology
• Digital assessments and assistive technology
• Analysis and management of electronic health records
• Wearable medical wireless sensors
• Wireless coverage and interference issues in e-Health applications
• Artificial intelligence and machine learning for healthcare
• Digital Twin for Healthcare applications
• Energy saving for long time monitoring
• In-body medical sensor communications
• Communication protocols and algorithms for e-Health
• Molecular sensor communications
• e-Health-oriented software architectures
• Context awareness and autonomous computing for AAL (Ambient Assisted Living)
• Autonomic diagnosis and situation awareness (Fall, Activity, etc.)
• Health and wellness measurement, monitoring and intervention
• Security, trust and privacy in e-Health
• Future mobile networks for healthcare (beyond 5G networks)
• Emerging e-Health applications
• Future technologies for digital medicine
• Mobile and cloud computing for e-Health
• Health information systems and interoperability
• Context and content aware based e-Health systems
• e-Health systems based on social technologies
• Health grid and health cloud
• ICT-enabled healthcare system
• Internet of Things (IoT) for e-Health
• e-Health systems for integrated care
• Future technologies for the health of the aging brain
• Image, audio, and video processing for e-Health
Paper Submission:
All papers must be submitted through EDAS (https://edas.info/N32048). The paper should be up to six (6) pages in length.
Com os melhores cumprimentos/best regards,
Sónia Pina
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