Quality and context-aware smart health care: Evaluating the cost-quality dynamics

Many emerging pervasive health-care applications require the determination of a variety of context attributes of an individual's activities and medical parameters and her surrounding environment. Context is a high-level representation of an entity's state, which captures activities, relati...

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Main Authors: ROY, Nirmalya, JULIEN, Christine, MISRA, Archan, DAS, Sajal
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-45812017-04-10T07:51:56Z Quality and context-aware smart health care: Evaluating the cost-quality dynamics ROY, Nirmalya JULIEN, Christine MISRA, Archan DAS, Sajal Many emerging pervasive health-care applications require the determination of a variety of context attributes of an individual's activities and medical parameters and her surrounding environment. Context is a high-level representation of an entity's state, which captures activities, relationships, capabilities, etc. In practice, high-level context measures are often difficult to sense from a single data source and must instead be inferred using multiple sensors embedded in the environment. A key challenge in deploying context-driven health-care applications involves energy-efficient determination or inference of high-level context information from low-level sensor data streams. Because this abstraction has the potential to reduce the quality of the context information, it is also necessary to model the tradeoff between the cost of sensor data collection and the quality of the inferred context. This article describes a model of context inference in pervasive computing, the associated research challenges, and the significant practical impact of intelligent use of such context in pervasive health-care environments. 2016-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3580 info:doi/10.1109/MSMC.2015.2501163 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/4581/viewcontent/Qualityandcontext_2016.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Health Information Technology Software Engineering
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topic Health Information Technology
Software Engineering
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Software Engineering
ROY, Nirmalya
JULIEN, Christine
MISRA, Archan
DAS, Sajal
Quality and context-aware smart health care: Evaluating the cost-quality dynamics
description Many emerging pervasive health-care applications require the determination of a variety of context attributes of an individual's activities and medical parameters and her surrounding environment. Context is a high-level representation of an entity's state, which captures activities, relationships, capabilities, etc. In practice, high-level context measures are often difficult to sense from a single data source and must instead be inferred using multiple sensors embedded in the environment. A key challenge in deploying context-driven health-care applications involves energy-efficient determination or inference of high-level context information from low-level sensor data streams. Because this abstraction has the potential to reduce the quality of the context information, it is also necessary to model the tradeoff between the cost of sensor data collection and the quality of the inferred context. This article describes a model of context inference in pervasive computing, the associated research challenges, and the significant practical impact of intelligent use of such context in pervasive health-care environments.
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author ROY, Nirmalya
JULIEN, Christine
MISRA, Archan
DAS, Sajal
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JULIEN, Christine
MISRA, Archan
DAS, Sajal
author_sort ROY, Nirmalya
title Quality and context-aware smart health care: Evaluating the cost-quality dynamics
title_short Quality and context-aware smart health care: Evaluating the cost-quality dynamics
title_full Quality and context-aware smart health care: Evaluating the cost-quality dynamics
title_fullStr Quality and context-aware smart health care: Evaluating the cost-quality dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Quality and context-aware smart health care: Evaluating the cost-quality dynamics
title_sort quality and context-aware smart health care: evaluating the cost-quality dynamics
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2016
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3580
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