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Carl Adams delves into the intersection of mobile technologies and healthcare, emphasizing the importance of understanding people, processes, and organizational aspects beyond mere technology. His interests include analyzing unintended consequences of tech implementation, leveraging mobile applications for health monitoring, and the evolving role of IoT and big data in healthcare. He seeks collaboration and funding for innovative projects, particularly in mobile monitoring and wearable devices, while highlighting economics, practicality, and security issues in this rapidly advancing field.
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Healthy Computing 2013Date: Wednesday 22nd May 2013 Carl Adams, SoC
Main interests • Information System perspective – people, processes, business, organisation aspects (not just technology –though that is also interesting) • Unintended consequences (analysis going beyond basic requirements, + temporal view) • Mobile stuff – use of mobile technologies, autonomic systems (lots here really from use studies to development of mobile apps … and cross over with other disciplines, such as biology)
Main interests • Example past projects • Mobile technology use by CHCW (with TF) • unsuccessful bids – monitoring support for stroke rehab; big/open data – data analytics in HC • Future projects • Mobile monitoring , PANs • Body-Audio (or body-sensor(s)) to mobile for health monitoring (wearable devices [Manchester do so good ones] – my focus on mobile links, protocols, security, practicality – and data processing). Want funding (& collaboration) for this …. project sketched out
Main interests • Future projects • Changing role (and capability) of technology, big data / open data • IoT – lots of stuff here • Economics, practicality, security, liability, working protocols, dig/open data, unintended consequences • Actively involved in IoT community [funding opportunities here- Digital Economy themes ]
Healthy Computing: Carl’s interests Mobile technologies & APPs, changing social and working practices Technology driven changes to healthcare IoT … economic and practical models, applications and issues Qualitative tools (capturing the impact – TSEA, unintended consequences) Healthy computing Novel ways of looking at HC (re thinking HC/ moving the boundaries, integrating with other activity (pensions, socialising …) Data – OGD, big/massive datasets, data analytics Autonomic (AC … health applications & lessons to HC)