Abstract
Using biomedical telemetry, ubiquitous computing, social user interfaces, and wireless communication technologies, intelligent e-health spaces can be created, accelerating the extensive deployment of sensor technology in tomorrow's telemedicine services. Medical instruments and devices are distinguished into three different categories: general control devices, special control devices, general and special control devices. This chapter discusses issues regarding computational medicine, biomedical telemetry, and telemedicine to describe the way smart networking environments can deliver seamless, personalized, and nonobtrusive health care services. It presents a number of key technologies on telecommunication and body area networks and technologies for device connectivity and raised issues on the use of the communication resources of miniaturized smart wireless medical devices and sensors concerning interference management. Lastly the chapter examines state-of-the-art biomedical telemetry devices certified and available today to be used for advanced health care services.
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