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Chen Chen, M.Sc. Media Inf.
Full member of GSISH
Contact Details
Institut für Medizinische Statistik und Epidemiologie
Klinikum Rechts der Isar
TU München
Ismaninger Str. 22
81675 München
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)89.4140.4357
E-Mail: chen.chen@tum.de
Project Details
Project:
Physiological telemonitoring of chronically ill patients with mobile multimodal biosensor measurements
Supervisors:
Prof. Dr. Alexander Horsch
Prof. Dr. Alois Knoll
Start of PhD-work at GSISH:
May 2010
Project Description:
Remote monitoring systems for elderly using modern ICT is quite popular nowadays attracting researchers’ attention. In this paper, we propose a wireless body sensor network (WBSN) platform prototype with three-layered framework which integrates wearable sensors, smartphone and PC for monitoring physical activities of elderly over distance. We build the system based on Bluetooth and WLAN communication technologies and transmit captured data from sensors to application running on a smartphone and then further to a remote server for health assessment.
The Ph.D project aims to create a generic design and prototype implementation based on open healthcare and ICT standards applying model?driven software development, this Ph.D. project shall address the following research question:
How can model?driven software design enable flexible integration of multimodal biosensor data acquisition in? and outside the home of chronically ill patients in the electronic patient record at medical centers, in order to support secure telemonitoring of physiological parameters.
Publications:
Chen Chen, Andre Dias, Alois Knoll and Alexander Horsch. "A Prototype of A Wireless Body Sensor Network for Healthcare Monitoring", published in International Conference of MIE2011 as demonstration, August 2011, Oslo
Chen Chen and Alexander Horsch. "A Wireless Body Sensor Network System for Healhcare Monitoring with Access Control". published in International Conference of pHealth2012 as demonstration, June 2012, Portugal.
Chen Chen, Alois Knoll, H.-Erich Wichmann and Alexander Horsch. "A Review of Three-Layer Wireless Body Sensor Network Systems in Healthcare for Continuous Monitoring" published in Journal of Modern Internet of Things, Vol. 2 No. 3, 2013
Personal Details:
For Curriculum Vitae of Chen Chen click here.