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End-to-End Security for Personal Telehealth
Personal telehealth is in rapid development with innovative emerging applications like disease management. With personal telehealth people participate in their own care supported by an open distributed system with health services. This poses new end-to-end security and privacy challenges. In this paper we introduce new end-to-end security requirements and present a design for consent management in the context of the Continua Health Alliance architecture. Thus, we empower patients to control how their health information is shared and used in a personal telehealth eco-system. Conclusions: Novel use cases in personal telehealth cannot be addressed with point-to-point or transport security alone anymore and a more end-to-end approach to security and privacy is required. The user-centered and open architecture of personal telehealth systems introduce challenging end-to-end security needs in the areas of identity management, integrity, data origin authentication and consent management. This paper presents a design to extend personal telehealth with digital consent. This design is applied to and presented in context of the Continua Health Alliance interoperability architecture. It demonstrates how the application and combination of novel standards from the healthcare domain realizes consent management and thereby empowers users.
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On virtual and mixed reality intelligent environments
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Structuring reasoning for interpretation of sensor data in home-based health and well-being monitoring applications
This paper presents an approach to structuring knowledge and reasoning for high-level interpretation of sensor data in e.g. independentliving applications. The main contribution is to use generalized events, described in terms of space-time chunks, as a unifying and simplifying structuring principle. We use reasoning with ontologies and rules in combination with a database system, and also incorporatenumerical computation. We show that an easy to use modeling formalism is obtained, and that reasoning is feasible at the time of servicerequest, by using R-entailment, which enables efficient exploitation of ontologies and rules in the presence of RDF data. Two applications were built and evaluated using the approach described in this paper, both of which are related to monitoring well-being of elderly people, and both of which use simple, low-cost sensors.
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Supporting peace of mind and independent living with the Aurama awareness system
An awareness system was designed to provide peace of mind and a sense of connectedness to adults who care for an elderly parent living alone. The iterative design of the Aurama awareness system showed andour empirical research, including field trials ranging from four tosix months, confirm the potential of awareness systems to support both generations suggesting that future research should examine, firstly, how to convey long-term trends regarding the wellbeing of the elderly and, secondly, how to intertwine the communication of awareness information with expressive forms of communication. We further explore the role that formal care providers can play when caring for the elderly using the awareness system. We discuss implications of our studies for the design of ambient intelligent systems supporting awareness between elderly, their adult children and care providers, and derive several lessons learned in conducting long-term field trials.
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