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CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on Design Challenges in Mobile Medical Device Systems (DC-MMDS)
In Conjunction with IEEE SECON 2013
New Orleans, LA, USA
June 24-27, 2013
URL: http://dc-mmds.cs.wpi.edu/
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SCOPE:
A decade ago, medical devices were largely simple standalone entities. Today, wireless networking capabilities, sophisticated data processing, and new sensors and actuators are increasingly being incorporated into mobile medical devices that promise to improve a clinician’s ability to diagnose and treat a range of acute and chronic medical conditions.
This new generation of mobile medical device systems (MDDS) faces a variety of challenges. Such devices are often implanted, ingested, or worn and deployed as a part of pervasive health monitoring system. Some interact directly with a patient’s biological systems in order to provide coordinated, closed-‐loop care. In order for these mobile medical cyber-‐physical systems to be successful, one needs to develop targeted platforms and technologies. This is particularly challenging because of the devices used in MMDS have to be small and unobtrusive. This makes them severely resource constrained in nature. Architectures developed for the desktop and hand-‐held computing world ill suited for such applications. Further, as people who have limited understanding of the underlying technologies will use such devices, the usability of such systems, from user-‐interface to sustainability to interoperability with other devices to configuration, is very important.
These challenges have been recognized, in the abstract, in the community for some time. However, there has not been a dedicated forum for discussing ideas on building mobile medical devices. This proposed workshop will bring together researchers from academia and industry to address challenges facing the design and implementation of mobile medical device platforms.
TOPICS:
Relevant topics include but are not limited to:
* Novel hardware platforms and architectures for MMDS
* Novel sensing systems for MMDS
* Actuation and drug delivery systems for MMDS
* Efficient automatic control systems for MMDS
* Novel data and signal processing for MMDS
* Enabling device interoperability for MMDS
* Energy harvesting and sustainability for MMDS
* Trust, security and privacy technologies of MMDS
* Human factors and usability for MMDS
* Regulatory issues for MMDS
SUBMISSIONS:
Papers must be no longer than 5 pages and in font size no smaller than 10 points. Additional paper formatting instructions can be found on the conference web-‐site: http://www.ieee-<http://www.ieee-/>‐secon.org<http://secon.org/>.
ORGANIZERS:
Chairs
Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Jacob Sorber, Clemson University
TPC Members (tentative)
Ayan Banerjee, Arizona State University
Denis Foo Kune, University of Michigan
Matt Green, Johns Hopkins University
Hassan Ghasemzadeh, UCLA
Roozbeh Jafari, UT-Dallas
Insup Lee, University of Pennsylvania
Andres Molina-Markham, Dartmouth College
Ben Ransford, University of Massachussets, Amherst
Craig Shue, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Eugene Vasserman, Kansas State University
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Submission Deadline: March 22, 2013
Notification Deadline: April 22, 2013
Camera-Ready Deadline: May 1, 2013
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on Design Challenges in Mobile Medical Device Systems (DC-MMDS)
In Conjunction with IEEE SECON 2013
New Orleans, LA, USA
June 24-27, 2013
URL: http://dc-mmds.cs.wpi.edu/
***********************
SCOPE:
A decade ago, medical devices were largely simple standalone entities. Today, wireless networking capabilities, sophisticated data processing, and new sensors and actuators are increasingly being incorporated into mobile medical devices that promise to improve a clinician’s ability to diagnose and treat a range of acute and chronic medical conditions.
This new generation of mobile medical device systems (MDDS) faces a variety of challenges. Such devices are often implanted, ingested, or worn and deployed as a part of pervasive health monitoring system. Some interact directly with a patient’s biological systems in order to provide coordinated, closed-‐loop care. In order for these mobile medical cyber-‐physical systems to be successful, one needs to develop targeted platforms and technologies. This is particularly challenging because of the devices used in MMDS have to be small and unobtrusive. This makes them severely resource constrained in nature. Architectures developed for the desktop and hand-‐held computing world ill suited for such applications. Further, as people who have limited understanding of the underlying technologies will use such devices, the usability of such systems, from user-‐interface to sustainability to interoperability with other devices to configuration, is very important.
These challenges have been recognized, in the abstract, in the community for some time. However, there has not been a dedicated forum for discussing ideas on building mobile medical devices. This proposed workshop will bring together researchers from academia and industry to address challenges facing the design and implementation of mobile medical device platforms.
TOPICS:
Relevant topics include but are not limited to:
* Novel hardware platforms and architectures for MMDS
* Novel sensing systems for MMDS
* Actuation and drug delivery systems for MMDS
* Efficient automatic control systems for MMDS
* Novel data and signal processing for MMDS
* Enabling device interoperability for MMDS
* Energy harvesting and sustainability for MMDS
* Trust, security and privacy technologies of MMDS
* Human factors and usability for MMDS
* Regulatory issues for MMDS
SUBMISSIONS:
Papers must be no longer than 5 pages and in font size no smaller than 10 points. Additional paper formatting instructions can be found on the conference web-‐site: http://www.ieee-<http://www.ieee-/>‐secon.org<http://secon.org/>.
ORGANIZERS:
Chairs
Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Jacob Sorber, Clemson University
TPC Members (tentative)
Ayan Banerjee, Arizona State University
Denis Foo Kune, University of Michigan
Matt Green, Johns Hopkins University
Hassan Ghasemzadeh, UCLA
Roozbeh Jafari, UT-Dallas
Insup Lee, University of Pennsylvania
Andres Molina-Markham, Dartmouth College
Ben Ransford, University of Massachussets, Amherst
Craig Shue, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Eugene Vasserman, Kansas State University
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Submission Deadline: March 22, 2013
Notification Deadline: April 22, 2013
Camera-Ready Deadline: May 1, 2013
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