Wireless and mobile technologies are widely accepted, influencing many aspects of our daily life (Agrawal and Zeng, 2003; Bing 2000). Wireless systems are designed to provide “anytime, anywhere” service, enabling data entry and data access by medical personnel at the point of care, direct data acquisition from medical devices, patient and device identification, and remote patient management. Wireless technologies will spawn new applications and industries to address healthcare issues in the coming years. Wireless monitoring and communication allows patient mobility and efficient response in emergency situations. It is expected that wireless monitors will be commonly used in hospitals and for home monitoring in the next few years; it is estimated that at least 20% of practicing physicians in the US will use a wireless device other than cell phones and pagers for clinical purposes by the end of 2004 (Health Technology Center, 2003). Basic wireless technologies are now a commodity, widely available in pagers, cordless phones, cell phones, wireless computer networks, ham radio, etc. Increased support for data communications in the third-generation wireless systems outlines a current trend that will facilitate a whole range of new applications and systems.
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Priddy, B., Jovanov, E. (2006). Wireless Technologies for Healthcare Applications. In: Istepanian, R.S.H., Laxminarayan, S., Pattichis, C.S. (eds) M-Health. Topics in Biomedical Engineering. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-26559-7_4
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