Workshop on cognitive sensor networks for pervasive health, Dublin, Ireland
Pervasive and intelligent environments on varying scales and for different purposes are quickly becoming a reality. In the near future, global smart world infrastructures will become a commodity that will support various activities of daily life at different degrees of realism.
Such infrastructures have the potential to offer dedicated, context- and situation-aware information and services by simultaneously providing the next-generation of data collection, execution and service provisioning layers.
This level of intelligence is of particular relevance in the health and social care domain where person-centric services can be deployed to assist or even enable a person in performing activities of daily living and also to support the coordination and management of caregivers and general management structures.
The event will highlight the potential of cognitive sensor networks in the area of pervasive health, identify key requirements and needs of pervasive health, to discuss current and future research directions within this area.For further information, please visit: http://trail.ulster.ac.uk/CoSNPH/(opens in new window)