Rossana ANDRADE

Seminar "IoHT (internet of health objects) research: From theory to practice"

The informatique department is pleased to invite you to Professor Rossana ANDRADE's seminar, this Thursday July 4 from 1pm to 2pm, in the DOAE amphitheater.

  • Le 04/07/2024

  • 13:00 - 14:00
  • Mont Houy Campus
    amphi DOAE

Title

Research on IoHT (internet of healthcare objects): From theory to practice

Summary

The use of the Internet of Things Health (IoHT) for applications makes it possible to monitor, through various sensors, the health status of people and aspects that can affect health in smart environments, such as smart homes. This monitoring is carried out via smart objects and mobile devices.

The Internet of Health Things (IoHT) has been widely explored in recent years, and several applications have been proposed to help people in these environments. However, several difficulties are reported in the development of these applications, such as technical issues related to continuous changes in the context in which these applications are run, which requires that the applications are also continuously adjusted in response to these changes, which is called self-adaptive.

In this seminar, Professor Rossana Andrade will present several solutions proposed by her research team for IoHT applications.

Short biography

Rossana Andrade is a full professor at the Federal University of Ceará, Department of Computer Science, and founding director of the GREat research group. She received her PhD from the University of Ottawa in 2001 and has since supervised several master's and PhD students, while maintaining a steady and relevant level of publications.

Rossana has 22 years' experience in coordinating research, development and innovation projects involving industrial and government partners.

Her research areas are computer networks, software engineering and human-computer interaction. In particular, she has focused on the challenges posed by the development, testing and evaluation of ubiquitous, mobile applications, which have naturally evolved into applications for the Internet of Things environment.

She is also involved in the development of a range of applications for the Internet of Things.

She has proposed alternative solutions to facilitate the development and evaluation of these systems, as well as to enhance their security. Currently, she is applying her expertise to the Internet of Things for healthcare.

She has also developed a number of alternative solutions to facilitate the development and evaluation of these systems, and to enhance their security.

Keywords

Health online, internet of things, healthcare applications, internet of health objects
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Contact

Veronique Delcroix