IEEE HealthCom 2016: 18th International Conference on E-health Networking, Application & Services

Event Dates

Sep 14, 2016 - Sep 17, 2016

Location

Munich, Germany

Submission Deadline

May 31, 2016

IEEE HealthCom 2016 aims at bringing together interested parties from around the world working in the healthcare field to exchange ideas, discuss innovative and emerging solutions, and develop collaborations.

Healthcare is one of the largest industries with 5-18% of GDPs spent on health and Care globally. The healthcare budgets of the vast majority of nations continue to outgrow their GDPs. Social, demographic, economic and technological factors are the drivers for ever faster changing healthcare models. While the demographic shifts in the populations display significant socio-economic challenges they trigger more and more opportunities for innovators in the areas of sensor technology the Internet of Things, Robotics, e-health, m-Health, Cloud Computing and emerging technologies such as 5G, Big Data, SDNs, NFV, Precision and Personalized Medicine. However, the integration of innovative technology into society is associated with a lot of complexities. Social technological alignment and societal acceptance of technology requires sound solutions with regards to ethical, legal, social and security challenges.

Prospective authors are cordially invited to submit their original contributions covering completed or ongoing work related to the e-Health area.

IEEE Healthcom 2016 Scope for contributions:

Medical, Biomedical and Health Informatics

Electronic medical records (EMR) and electronic prescription

Data preprocessing, cleansing, management and mining

Data quality assessment and improvement

Medical imaging

Computer-aided detection, hypothesis generation and diagnosis

Evidence-based medicine

Evolutionary and longitudinal patient and disease models

Clinical workflow

Medication adherence and health monitoring

Smart health and big data

Deep IoT analysis

M2M

Devices

High-confidence medical devices

Integration of medical devices with e-Health

Medical device interoperability

Wearable devices

In/on/around-body sensors and actuators

Biosensors at the micro/nano-scale

Smart garments/textiles

Wireless energy transfer

Energy harvesting

Device security

Communications and Networking

Communication/network infrastructures, architectures and protocols for e-Health

5G

Soft-SIM technology

Narrowband technology

Antennas and propagation

Proximity-based communication, group communication and social networks

Power-efficient communication

Ultra wideband communication

Delay-tolerant, fault-tolerant and reliable communication

Cognitive communication for medical bands

In-hospital networking, body area networking and cloud-integrated networking

Software-defined networks and network management

Network Function Virtualization

Nanoscale/molecular communications

Network coding and error detection/correction

Resilience and robustness

Security

Signal/Data Processing and Systems

Context awareness and situation awareness

Image/video processing and computer/robot vision

Internet of things, Ambient intelligence and pervasive computing

Augmented reality and human-computer interaction

Motion detection and activity recognition

User modeling and personalization

Robotics

Computing/storage infrastructures for e-Health such as clouds and virtualization

Software, systems and performance engineering for e-Health

Security

Services and Applications

e-Health services/applications for physical and mental health; for example, in acute care, chronic care, mental health care, biomedical engineering, rehabilitation, prosthetics, elderly/nursing care, smart homes and hospitals, and rural/wilderness practice.

e-Health services/applications for sports and exercise; for example, in training prescription and feedback, concussion detection/monitoring, life-logging and fitness monitoring.

e-Health services/applications for public health; for example, disease prevention, pandemic preparedness, epidemiological interventions and smart cities.

e-Health services/applications for extreme environments; for example, in fire fighting, disaster response, evacuation assistance, medical triage, space travel/exploration, deep diving and deep sea exploration

m-Health applications and software

Quality of experience (QoE) with e-Health services/applications.

Security, privacy and trust for e-Health services/applications

Emerging cloud-based services/applications including health clouds/grids

System research

Standardization

Requirements Engineering

Social technological alignment

E-health and m-health governance

Quality of care

Business modeling

Supply chain management

Anti counterfeiting

Smart Pharmaceuticals

Global e-health strategies

Tagging and tracking

Work flow

Patient flow