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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
ACM HealthNet 2007
********** EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE EXTENDED **********
to MAY 18, 2007
Please, check http://healthnet07.cs.uiuc.edu/ for venue and
registration information
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The 1st International Workshop on Systems and Networking
Support for Healthcare and Assisted Living Environments
Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE
in conjunction with ACM MobiSys 2007
Corporate sponsors: Microsoft (gold), IBM (silver)
Jointly organized by
* The University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, US, and
* Universitą di Roma "La Sapienza," Italy
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You are cordially invited to join us in San Juan, Puerto
Rico, on June 11, 2007 for participating to ACM HealthNet
2007. The workshop is devoted to presenting and discussing
novel findings and approaches for healthcare systems and
networks.
****************** WORKSHOP FEATURES *******************
* 13 full papers
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* 7 research posters
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM
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Session 1: Access and Security
* Rendezvous-based access control for medical records in the
pre-hospital environment
Feike Dillema (Universitetet i TromsŲ, NO);
Simone Lupetti (Universitetet i Troms, NO)
* Addressing Security in Medical Sensor Networks
Kriangsiri Malasri (University of Memphis, US);
Lan Wang (University of Memphis, US)
* Context-aware Access to Public Shared Devices
David Jea (University of California, Los Angeles, US);
Ian Yap (University of California, Los Angeles, US);
Mani Srivastava (University of California, Los Angeles, US)
Session 2: Network Architectures and Support
* Investigating Network Architectures for Body Sensor Networks
Anirudh Natarajan (National University of Singapore, SG);
Mehul Motani (National University of Singapore, SG);
Buddhika De Silva (University of Singapore, SG);
Kok Kiong Yap (Stanford University, US);
Kee Chaing Chua (National University of Singapore, SG)
* H-MAC, Heartbeat Driven Medium Access Control for Body Sensor
Networks
Huaming Li (Michigan Technological University, US)
* Towards Highly-Available WSNs for Assisted Living
Safwan Al-Omari (Wayne State Univeristy, US);
Weisong Shi (Wayne State University, US)
* Energy-Efficient Multi-hop Medical Sensor Networking
Antonio Ruzzelli (University College Dublin, IE);
Raja Jurdak (University College Dublin, IE);
Gregory O'Hare (University College Dublin, IE);
Peter van der Stok (Philips Research Laboratories, NL)
Session 3: System Design
* Participatory User Centered Design Techniques for a Large Scale
Ad-Hoc Health Information System
Tia Gao (John Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, US);
Tammara Massey (UCLA, US);
Leo Selavo (University of Virginia, US);
Matt Welsh (Harvard University, US);
Majid Sarrafzadeh (UCLA, US)
* Investigating and Supporting Health Management Practices of
Individuals with Diabetes
Lena Mamykina (Siemens Corporate Research, Inc., US);
Elizabeth Mynatt (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, US)
* MACCS: An Industrial Study of Hands-Free Wireless Communications
for Mobile Healthcare Workers
Michael Sammon (Avaya Labs Research, US);
Lynne Brotman (Avaya Labs Research, US);
Ed Peebles (Avaya Labs Research, US);
Dorļe Seligmann (Avaya Labs Research, US)
Session 4: Research Posters
* A Feature Combination Approach for the Detection of Early Morning
Bathroom Activities with Wireless Sensors
Nuri Ince (University of Minnesota, US);
Cheol-Hong Min (University of Minnesota, US);
Ahmed Tewfik (University of Minnesota, US)
* A Resource Optimized Physical Movement Monitoring Scheme for
Environmental and on-Body Sensor Networks
Antti Vehkaoja (Tampere University of Technology, FI);
Sameer Iyengar (UC Berkeley, US);
Mari Zakrzewski (Tampere University of Technology, FI);
Roozbeh Jafari (University of California, Berkeley, US);
Ruzena Bajcsy (University of California, US);
Steve Glaser (University of California at Berkeley, US);
Jukka Lekkala (Tampere University of Technology, FI);
Shankar Sastry (UC Berkeley, US)/
* Accelerometer-Based Human Abnormal Movement Detection in Wireless
Sensor Networks
Timothy Burchfield (University of Texas at Dallas, US);
Subbarayan Venkatesan (University of Texas at Dallas, US)
* An Integrated Wireless Sensing and Mobile Processing Architecture
for Assisted Living and Healthcare Applications
Serhan Dagtas (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, US)
* Automatic Administration of the Get Up and Go Test
Dounia Berrada (Georgia Institute of Technology, US);
Mario Romero (Georgia Institute of Technology, US);
Gregory Abowd (Georgia Institute of Technology, US);
Marion Blount (IBM Research, US);
John Davis (IBM, US)
* Health-OS: A Positioning Paper
Nuria Oliver (Microsoft Research, Redmond, US);
Darko Kirovski (Microsoft Research, US);
Desney Tan (Microsoft Research, US);
Mike Sinclair (Microsoft Research, US)
* Meditrina: Addressing the System-level Challenges to Ambient
Assisted Living
Albert Harris III (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US);
Rob Kooper (UIUC, US);
Robin Kravets (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US);
Gaia Maselli (University of Rome "La Sapienza," IT);
Chiara Petrioli (University of Rome "La Sapienza," IT)
Session 5: Data and Event Management
* Universal Real-Time Navigational Assistance (URNA): An Urban
Bluetooth Beacon for the Blind
Shawn Bohonos (UCSC, US);
Alexander Lee (UCSC, US);
Amir Malik (UCSC, US);
Chung Thai (UCSC, US);
Roberto Manduchi (University of California Santa Cruz, US)
* Algorithm to Automatically Detect Abnormally Long Periods of
Inactivity in a Home
Paul Cuddihy (GE Global Research, US);
Jenny Weisenberg (GE Global Research, US);
Catherine Graichen (GE Global Research, US);
Meena Ganesh (General Electric Company, US)
* A Time-and-Value Centric Provenance Model and Architecture for
Medical Event Streams
Archan Misra (IBM TJ Watson Research Center, US);
John Davis (IBM, US); Marion Blount (IBM Research, US);
Daby Sow (IBM Watson, US);
Min Wang (IBM Research, US)
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Gaia Maselli, Postdoc
HealthNet 2007 Publicity Chair
Computer Science Dept.
Rome University "La Sapienza"
Via Salaria 113, 00198 Rome
Italy
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