Wireless technologies in healthcare: Selected papers from IEEE PIMRC 2011

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The use of wireless technologies for medical device communication, health monitoring (at hospitals or homes) and mobile healthcare information delivery (i.e. m-Health) is one of the most rapidly growing areas in health-IT research today. The papers which appear in this special issue have been carefully selected from the best IEEE PIMRC 2011 conference. They are highlighting various challenging issues in using wireless technology for healthcare applications such as PHY & MAC innovations for wearable and implantable medical sensors, optical communication and location systems in hospital environments and interference mitigation issues. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC (outside the USA) 2012.

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Sayrafian-Pour, K., & Yazdandoost, K. Y. (2012). Wireless technologies in healthcare: Selected papers from IEEE PIMRC 2011. In International Journal of Wireless Information Networks (Vol. 19, pp. 159–162). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10776-012-0191-3

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