ICOST 2005 : 3rd International Conference On Smart homes and health Telematic

From Smart Homes to Smart Care - July 4-6, 2005

Program

Detailed Program here

Sunday July 3
 Time   Activities
 16:00  Registration
 18:00  Welcome Cocktail

Monday July 4
 Time   Activities
 8:00  Registration
 8:30
 Opening Session
 9:00
 Keynote Speech 1
 10:00
 Coffee Break
 10:45 
 Session 1
 12:05
 Lunch
 14:00
 Session 2
 15:20
 Coffee Break
 15:35
 Demo
 16:00
 Session 3
 17:00
 Break
 17:20
 Posters & Demos
 18:30
 End of sessions
 19:30
 B B Q

Tuesday July 5
 Time   Activities
 9:00  Keynote Speech 2
 10:00
 Coffe Break
 10:15
 Posters & Demos
 10:45 
 Session 4
 12:05
 Lunch
 14:00
 Session 5
 15:20
 Coffee Break
 15:35
 Demo
 16:00
 Session 6
 17:20
 Break
 17:25
 Panel
 18:30
 End of sessions
 19:30
 Conference Banquet

Wednesday July 6
 Time   Activities
 9:00  Keynote Speech 3
 10:00
 Coffe Break
 10:15
 Demo
 10:45 
 Session 7
 12:05
 Closing Ceremony
 12:25
 Lunch
 13:55
 End of ICOST 2005

Keynote Speakers

Assistive welfare robotics and automation, by Prof Zenn Bien
Korean Advance Institue of Science and Technology
Context-awareness for smart spaces by Roy H. Campbell
Siebel Center for Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Proactive healthcare, by Jay Lundell
Intel

Accepted Papers

Author

Title

Telmo Amaral,
Division of Applied Computing, University of Dundee
Integrating the Single Assessment Process into a lifestyle-monitoring system
Juan C. Augusto,
University of Ulster at Jordanstown
Towards Personalization of Services and an Integrated Service Model for Smart Homes Applied to Elderly Care
Jérémy Bauchet,
Laboratoire Domus, Université de Sherbrooke
Modelisation of ADLs in its environment for cognitive assistance
Jit Biswas,
Institute for Infocomm Research
Quality Aware Elderly People Monitoring using Ultrasonic Sensors
Hans Peter Dommel,
Santa Clara University
A Middleware Framework for the Adaptive Home
Hicham Elzabadani,
University of Florida
Self-Sensing Spaces: Smart Plugs For Smart Environments
Mahmoud Ghorbel,
Handicom Lab, INT France
Toward an assistive indoor/outdoor living environment for people with disabilities
Anthony Glascock,
Drexel University
Sometimes it's Hard to be Simple: Rethinking Intelligent Environments and Enabling Technologies
Jin-Woo Jung,
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Human-friendly Assistive Home Environment for the elderly/the handicapped
Youssef Kaddoura,
University of Florida
Cost-Precision Tradeoffs in Unencumbered Floor-based Indoor Location Tracking
Fatiha Latfi,
UQAM
A cognitive system for a smart home dedicated to people in loss of autonomy
Heyoung Lee,
Department of Control and Instrumentation Engineering, Seoul National University of Technology
Health Monitoring Systems in Sensor Network Environment for the Disabled and the Elderly
Hyong-Euk Lee,
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Living Behavior Pattern Learning System for Human-friendly Assistive Home Environment
Dennis Maciuszek,
Linköpings universitet
Evaluation and Refinement of a Design Framework Evaluation and Refinement of a Design Framework for Generating Dependable Virtual Companions for Later Life
Suzanne Martin,
University of Ulster at Jordanstown
User perpectives: living and working within a smart home environment
Alex Mihailidis,
University of Toronto
An intelligent health monitoring and emergency response system
Norbert Noury,
Faculté de Médecine de Grenoble
AILISA : a plateform to evaluate remote care and assistive technologies in gerontology
Chris Nugent,
University of Ulster
Can technology improve compliance to medication?
Gerhard Nussbaum,
Competence network information technology to support the integration of people with disabilities (KI-I)
SmartX open source - A User Interface for Smart Environments
John Martin O'Donoghue,
University College Cork
Data Management System: A QoS Architecture For Pervasive Patient Monitoring
Helene Pigot,
University of Sherbrooke
Study on new technology needs to support cognitive impaired people autonomy in Quebec and France
Stephane Renouard,
INT/GET-EDF
Toward a Document based Model for Multimodal Human-Machine Interaction
Nirmalya Roy,
University of Texas at Arlington
A Reinforcement Learning Framework for Location-Aware Resource Management in Multi-Inhabitant Smart Homes
Dimitar Stefanov,
Cardiff & Vale NHS Trust
A Wheelchair with Two Automatically-Controlled Speed Ranges
Denis Vergnes,
Université de Sherbrooke
An Interactive Assistant for Daily Living Activities
Haipeng Wang,
School of Computer Science, Northwestern Polytechnical University
An Active Information Space Infrastructure for Smart Homes
Xiaohang Wang,
National University of Singapore
Rapid Prototyping of Context-Aware Applications: A Case Study
Geoff West,
Curtin University of Technology
Multi-modal Monitoring of the Aged in their own Homes
Geoff West,
Curtin University of Technology
Using a Camera to Implement Virtual Sensors in a Smart House
Tatsuya Yamazaki,
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Networked Appliances Collaboration on the Ubiquitous Home
Song Zheng,
Institute for Infocomm Research
Service Collaboration in Smart Spaces
Haiying Zhou,
LIMOS UMR CNRS 6158, Université Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand II, France
Real-time Cardiac Arrhythmia Tele-Assistance and Monitoring Platform: RECATA