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* CALL FOR PAPERS -- e-HPWAS’24 (e-Health Pervasive Wireless
Applications and Services)<br>
* <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.ehpwas.org">www.ehpwas.org</a><br>
* October 21, 2024<br>
* Paris, France<br>
* in conjunction with the 20th WiMob 2024 - Rank B<br>
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*Important dates*<br>
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- Paper submission : <b>July 31, 2024 (extended deadline)</b><br>
- Acceptance notification: August 26, 2024<br>
- Camera ready paper: September 16, 2024<br>
- e-HPWAS 2024 : October 21, 2024<br>
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The Twelfth international workshop on e-Health Pervasive Wireless
Applications and Services e-HPWAS'24 (in conjunction with the 20th
WiMob conference) targets providing optimal, secured and context
aware e-health services with the best quality of services (QoS)
and user’s experience (QoE). Applications and services are
considered in wireless environments and architecture with the use
of IoT (Internet of things), big data analysis and a strong
heterogeneity of the used access technologies, sensors, terminals,
users’ needs and services (data, content, live streams or complex
network services).<br>
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Emerging e-Health services and applications can involve the use of
“heavy” content such as multimedia content and streams (e.g.
3D-TV, media conferencing, remote live diagnostics) using
conventional e-health devices but also using terminals like smart
TV sets, home-boxes, smartphones and tablets. The considered
issues of e-HPWAS are related to e-Health care and safety services
provided for patients, elderly and dependent persons. These
services are generally built using different communication
technologies, for different profiles of people and in different
contexts and places (e.g. in health institutions, at home, in the
city). Provided services should, ideally, be accessible anytime,
anywhere and using any kind of device or platform.<br>
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eHPWAS encourages the submission of original works describing
research results, practical or industrial e-health solutions.
Papers describing advanced prototypes, platforms, techniques and
general survey for discussing future perspectives and directions
are also encouraged.<br>
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Topics include but are not limited to:<br>
- e-Health services in smart environments (smart homes, smart
medical institutions, smart cities)<br>
- e-Health and the Internet of Things (IoT)<br>
- e-Health and the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT)<br>
- e-Health, artificial intelligence and machine learning
techniques<br>
- Cutting-Edge technologies revolutionize healthcare<br>
- e-Health and 5G/6G networks<br>
- e-Health and Big Data analysis, summarization, prediction<br>
- Sensor networks for e-Health services (e.g. BAN, WPAN, 5G, 6G,
LoRaWAN, etc.)<br>
- Enhancing health and wellness with sports, mobility, and
exercise management<br>
- Network interoperability in the e-health ecosystems<br>
- Wireless network security and privacy (e.g. access networks,
exchanged and shared medical data)<br>
- Wireless sensors, mobiles and cognitive radio networks<br>
- User acceptance of advanced and complex e-health services<br>
- Quality of Experience (QoE) with e-health applications, services
and network technologies<br>
- Real-time e-Health services<br>
- Augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality
(MR) for e-Health<br>
- Use of Digital Twin (DT) in e-Health<br>
- e-Health services composition and adaptation<br>
- Delay tolerant networking (DTN) with e-health services
development<br>
- Improving public health: policies and clinical studies<br>
- Norms for e-Health data exchange and distributions (e.g. HL7
norms, electronic health information exchange-HIE, Health
Record-HER)<br>
- Existing and ongoing Web norms and communication technologies
for e-Health (e.g. WebRTC)<br>
- Context models for people monitoring and Activities of Daily
Living (ADL)<br>
- Streamlining healthcare with advanced systems and platforms<br>
- Heterogeneity of e-Health environments and platforms (used
sensors and actuators, heterogeneous access technologies, medical
places)<br>
- Revolutionizing healthcare with robotic solutions<br>
- Techniques and models for performance evaluation, simulation,
and optimization<br>
- The future of healthcare: Human-Computer Interaction<br>
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All accepted papers of the workshop will be published in the 20th
WiMob proceedings. All the Conference content will be submitted
for inclusion into IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and
Indexing (A&I) databases. The workshops will be held on
October 21, 2024 (Paris, France).<br>
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A selection of accepted papers of high quality will be considered
and authors will be invited to produce an extended version to be
published in a special issue of the Sensors Journal (ISSN:
1424-8220, Impact Factor: 3.4 / JCR - Q2 / CiteScore - Q1) indexed
within Scopus, PubMed, and other important databases.<br>
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PAPER SUBMISSION DUE: <b>July 31, 2024 (extended deadline)</b><br>
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For any enquiries, please contact: Tayeb.Lemlouma[at]irisa.fr<br>
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- Detailed call for papers: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.ehpwas.org/cfp.html">http://www.ehpwas.org/cfp.html</a><br>
- EDAS submission link: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.edas.info/N32229">https://www.edas.info/N32229</a><br>
- eHPWAS Web site: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.ehpwas.org">http://www.ehpwas.org</a><br>
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