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2010

Patient Empowerment by the Means of Citizen-managed Electronic Health Records: Web 2.0 Health Digital Identity

Authors
Falcao Reis, F; Correia, ME;

Publication
MEDICAL AND CARE COMPUNETICS 6

Abstract
With the advent of more sophisticated and comprehensive healthcare information systems, system builders are becoming more interested in patient interaction and what he can do to help to improve his own health care. Information systems play nowadays a crucial and fundamental role in hospital work-flows, thus providing great opportunities to introduce and improve upon "patient empowerment" processes for the personalization and management of Electronic Health Records (EHRs). In this paper, we present a patient's privacy generic control mechanisms scenarios based on the Extended OpenID (eOID), a user centric digital identity provider previously developed by our group, which leverages a secured OpenID 2.0 infrastructure with the recently released Portuguese Citizen Card (CC) for secure authentication in a distributed health information environment. eOID also takes advantage of Oauth assertion based mechanisms to implement patient controlled secure qualified role based access to his EHR, by third parties.

2010

Characterization of nanolayer LPG refractometer according surrounding refractive index

Authors
Simoes, E; Abe, I; Oliveira, J; Pinto, JL; Caldas, P; Frazao, O;

Publication
FOURTH EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS

Abstract
In this work the behavior of an optical fiber Long Period Grating (LPG) refractometer with the variations of the surrounding refractive index is discussed. The objective is to characterize optical fiber refractometers sensitive to surrounding refractive index, higher and lower than the cladding. For values of surrounding refractive index higher than the cladding, the LPG does not show enough sensitivity. For this reason, a nanolayer of an organic material was coated onto the fiber, using the Langmuir-Blodgett technique. We characterized LPG covered with different nanolayers thickness (110 and 120 nm) relatively to changes in surrounding refractive index.

2010

Deriving loss profiles for market purposes

Authors
Fidalgo, JN; Matos, MA; Jorge, H;

Publication
IET Conference Publications

Abstract
This paper describes the methodology and results obtained in the studies developed for deriving loss profiles for the Portuguese electricity market. For each voltage level (LV, MV, HV and VHV) the losses were distributed by the corresponding global load diagram, proportionally to the square of the hourly consumption. Transformer losses are assigned to the consumers of voltage levels equal or smaller to the secondary voltage. Loss profiles (like load profiles) were developed for each specific year, with its calendar particularities, and the global energy balance expected for that year. A subsequent product of the adopted methodology is the set of loss factors, which are directly driven from these profiles. The methodology was developed in a project with EDP (the Portuguese distribution system operator) and the result was approved by the regulatory authority that adopted the proposed loss profiles for market use.

2010

Modeling, Control and Simulation of Full-Power Converter Wind Turbines Equipped with Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator

Authors
Melicio, R; Mendes, VMF; Catalao, JPS;

Publication
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-IREE

Abstract
In this paper, two wind turbines equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) and respectively with a two-level or a multilevel converter are simulated in order to access the malfunction transient performance. Three different drive train mass models, respectively, one, two and three mass models, are considered in order to model the bending flexibility of the blades. Moreover, a fractional-order control strategy is studied comparatively to a classical integer-order control strategy. Computer simulations are carried out, and conclusions about the total harmonic distortion (THD) of the electric current injected into the electric grid are in favor of the fractional-order control strategy. Copyright

2010

Business Scenarios for Machine-to-Machine Mobile Applications

Authors
Gonçalves, V; Dobbelaere, P;

Publication
2010 Ninth International Conference on Mobile Business and 2010 Ninth Global Mobility Roundtable (ICMB-GMR)

Abstract

2010

Developing information services for the social solidarity institutions

Authors
Queiros, A; De Carvalho, SCS; Pavao, JA; Da Rocha, NFP;

Publication
Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference e-Health 2010, EH, Part of the IADIS Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems 2010, MCCSIS 2010

Abstract
The concept of integrated care services requires healthcare information services, such as Electronic Health Record, to be up and running not only in hospitals and other healthcare units, but also in social assistance institutions since they take on an important role in providing care for the elderly. This paper proposes a reference model that identifies the processes, procedures and concepts inherent to the functioning of social assistance institutions. The associated implementation architecture allows the gradual development of applications and components reuse, which facilitates the introduction and adaptation of information services through the involvement of the care providers. © 2010 IADIS.

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