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Hybrid forms of simulation using `serious games' are a growing part of healthcare education. OpenLabyrinth is an open source toolset that allows its users to create, run and analyze a wide range of different pathway-based educational activities.
Funded as part of the `Network-Enabled Platforms' program, the Health Services Virtual Organization (HSVO) Project has developed a network-enabled platform (NEP) consisting of a messaging specification, a collection of devices, a bus interface architecture and a middleware hub (SAVOIR) that can support the authoring execution and tracking of multiple independent and integrated simulation activities...
In monitoring a patient's real-time vital signs through Body Area Networks (BAN), rich data sources are communicated to medical practitioners. It is essential that data is delivered in timely-context aware manner. In this paper a system is designed for patients with cardiac disorders, with an emphasis on the design of the sensing device and communication scheme chosen. Several existing wearable physiological...
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