Interactive Journal of Medical Research (Jan 2013)

Physio-Environmental Sensing and Live Modeling

  • Castiglione, Filippo,
  • Diaz, Vanessa,
  • Gaggioli, Andrea,
  • Liò, Pietro,
  • Mazzà, Claudia,
  • Merelli, Emanuela,
  • Meskers, Carel G.M,
  • Pappalardo, Francesco,
  • von Ammon, Rainer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/ijmr.2092
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. e3

Abstract

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In daily life, humans are constantly interacting with their environment. Evidence is emerging that this interaction is a very important modulator of health and well-being, even more so in our rapidly ageing society. Information and communication technology lies at the heart of the human health care revolution. It cannot remain acceptable to use out of date data analysis and predictive algorithms when superior alternatives exist. Communication network speed, high penetration of home broadband, availability of various mobile network options, together with the available detailed biological data for individuals, are producing promising advances in computerized systems that will turn information on human-environment interactions into actual knowledge with the potential to help make medical and lifestyle decisions. We introduced and discussed a key scenario in which hardware and software technologies capable of simultaneously sensing physiological and environmental signals process health care data in real-time to issue alarms, warnings, or simple recommendations to the patient or carers.