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ESMMH 2016 : 1st IEEE International Workshop on Evolution of Social Media in Mobile Healthcare under IEEE healthcom | |||||||||||||||
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The increasing utility of social media is a continuous improvisation to take the benefits of information sharing and connectivity among individuals. The utility further improves when social media is used in the areas like healthcare applications where socially integrated healthcare applications are getting familiarity. The integration of the healthcare application with social media provide ease of use, robustness, efficiency, reliability, resilience, and adaptability to the healthcare applications. Socially integrated mobile healthcare applications use wireless sensors to gather patient data, however this setup orients some vulnerabilities which can be categorized as: privacy, security and legal issues, and active and passive attacks. The attackers can cause much harm to the process by malicious attempts such as data modification, impersonation, eavesdropping and replaying. The primary purpose of these attacks is to steal the patient’s data, which is not only valuable but also private and sensitive. In some cases, implanted devices are used to administer drugs (such as insulin), and attacks could lead to serious outcomes for the patient if the administration of drugs is compromised. If the security issues with the healthcare applications are not resolved in a timely fashion, the impact may be catastrophic and may also cause the rise of socio-technical problems.
This workshop proposal is focused to identify the advancements, gains, threats and weaknesses in socially integrated healthcare applications. Original contributions are sought in the following areas. The areas of interest include but not limited the following: Advancements in social integration of mobile healthcare applications Mobile decision support systems Vulnerabilities of socially integrated healthcare applications Security and privacy challenges in mobile information systems Healthcare application architecture in cloud environment Efficient data management for mobile healthcare management Healthcare application and social integration architecture in multi-cloud environment Application architecture for smart health Communication architecture for mobile healthcare applications Healthcare application design challenges across multi-platform social integration Security, trust, and privacy in mobile healthcare applications Energy management issues in mobile healthcare Intelligent systems for healthcare Submission Schedule: Paper Submission: 31. May 2016 General Notification: 15. July 2016 Papers Camera Ready by: 30. July 2016 Submission Guidelines: The workshop invites submissions of original, previously unpublished contributions. Papers have to follow IEEE format requirements and have to be written in English. Papers must follow the IEEE paper template. Please visit http://ieeehealthcom2016.com/call-for-submission for detailed submission instructions. The submissions will undergo peer review to ensure the highest standards. Accepted and duly presented papers will be published in the IEEE Healthcom’16 Conference Proceedings and indexed in IEEE Xplore (http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/), the IEEE digital repository. Submission must be done in PDF form via the EDAS submission to SWOT’16 that appears under Healthcom’16, at https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=22456&track=80145. For any query, please contact the Workshop Chair: Basit Shahzad @: basit.shahzad@gmail.com. Journal Publication The authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit extended version of their papers in Internaltional Journal of Knowledge Society Research (IJKSR) and International Journal of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering. Workshop Chair Basit Shahzad, PhD College of Computer & Information Science King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Workshop co-Chairs Prof. Hany H. Ammar Department of Computer Science & EE West Virginia University, WV, USA. Prof. Mahmood Niazi Department of Information and Computer Science King Fahad University of Petroleum and Minerals Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Irum Inayat Faculty of Computer Science & IT University of Malaya, Malaysia. Dr. Abdul Rauf College of Computer & Information Science Al-Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
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