MID-Based Instant Transmission of Radiological Images for Emergency Teleconsultation

2013 ◽  
Vol 284-287 ◽  
pp. 1698-1703
Author(s):  
Steen J. Hsu ◽  
Kun Hui Chen ◽  
Chih Ning Huang ◽  
Chih Yen Chiang ◽  
Chia Tai Chan

Since the medical environment becomes more complicated nowadays, an efficient teleconsultation plays an important role for surgical emergency and medical decision making. The advances in the information communication technique during the past decade have already made the remote consulting feasible. The remote consulting must provide rapid response time, high quality radiological images and flexible cooperation platform. Based on the mobile internet device (MID) and computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) platform, we propose an effective teleconsultation system to improve the medical quality of service. The internet virtual community concept is also adopted to provide a convenient and rapid connection manner. The results demonstrate that it fulfills the requirements of remote consultation system.

2011 ◽  
pp. 203-212
Author(s):  
Luis V. Casaló ◽  
Carlos Flavián ◽  
Miguel Guinalíu

Individuals are increasingly turning to computermediated communication in order to get information on which to base their decisions. For instance, many consumers are using newsgroups, chat rooms, forums, e-mail list servers, and other online formats to share ideas, build communities and contact other consumers who are seen as more objective information sources (Kozinets, 2002). These social groups have been traditionally called virtual communities. The virtual community concept is almost as old as the concept of Internet. However, the exponential development of these structures occurred during the nineties (Flavián & Guinalíu, 2004) due to the appearance of the World Wide Web and the spreading of other Internet tools such as e-mail or chats. The justification of this expansion is found in the advantages generated by the virtual communities to both the members and the organizations that create them.


Author(s):  
Johnson Oyeranmi Adigun ◽  
Lukman Raimi ◽  
Rufai Mohammed Mutiu

This chapter discusses fortification of policing in Nigeria leveraging information communication and technology (ICT) backbone for strategic competitive advantage. The need to embrace ICT-enhanced policing in Nigeria becomes imperative because insecurity, robbery, kidnapping, terrorism, and insurgency have taken a new dimension and have gone sophisticated as criminal elements have deployed high-tech approach such as mobile technology and internet technology for exploiting and unleashing criminal activities on the society. To reduce incessant and unpleasant proliferation of modern crime, the situation calls for the fortification of existing policing approach in Nigeria using information communication technologies. This exploratory study is an attempt at strengthening the traditional policing approach to be able to meet the insecurity challenges currently being faced and facing the society. The implication of the study is that the incidences of insecurity, terrorism, and insurgency can effectively be rendered prostrate and managed in effectively through the use and application of ICT. Notably among the proposal for an ICT-enhanced policing is the concept of virtual community policing that explores the availability of mobile devices for easy and effective crime reporting and crime control in Nigeria.


Author(s):  
Luis M. Camarinha-Matos ◽  
Filipa Ferrada

An important application context for virtual communities is elderly care. One of the key challenges facing modern societies is the increasing speed at which the population is aging. In Europe, for example, during the last three decades the number of people aged 60 years or more has risen by about 50%. Traditional approaches to care provision are based on support from either the relatives or the elderly care centers. Nevertheless, these two solutions have become increasingly insufficient due to (1) the impractical responsibility onto relatives¾given the fact that more and more family members have to work to secure steady incomes; (2) the costs of providing sufficient care centers, which leads to a relocation of the elderly people, often beyond their home communities; and (3) the fact that many elderly people preserve enough robustness to be in their homes, a situation that is often preferable to them, and as such, better for their welfare (Castolo, Ferrada, & Camarinha-Matos, 2004). This will inevitably place a considerable strain on resources and finances. To deal with this challenge, new ways of providing elderly assistance and care must be found, including the creation of a new technological infrastructure. An integrated elderly care system comprises a number of organizations, such as social security institutions, care centers/day centers, health care institutions and so forth, and involves the cooperation of a number of different human actors; for example, social care assistants, health care professionals, the elderly people and their relatives. If supported by computer networks and adequate assistance tools, such systems may evolve towards operating as a long-term virtual organization, and the various involved actors become part of a virtual community. Furthermore, virtual communities can bring the sense of community and of recognition, respect and belonging, which gives the elderly a strong feeling of usefulness along with better support for their own needs. In this context, the IST TeleCARE project (Camarinha-Matos & Afsarmanesh, 2002, 2004) was launched with the aim of designing and developing a configurable framework, based on mobile (software) agents, focused on the establishment of virtual communities for elderly support. In this article, the TeleCARE Time Bank virtual community concept is presented and the developed supporting infrastructure is discussed.


2013 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 500-515 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anjum Razzaque ◽  
Tillal Eldabi ◽  
Akram Jalal-Karim

Humaniora ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wira Respati

Indonesia is now on the transition toward the Age of Information Society. In this period, the pattern of gathering as well as distributing information change. This situation is in accordance with the change of human lifestyle as the concequences of Information Communication Technology (ICT) adoption. Their tools in communicating offer more opportunies and interactive characteristics. Moreover, the use of social media applications, which one of them is blog based on web 2.0, opens possibilities for the audience to give more active roles in gathering and distributing news, just like what professional journalists do. The question now is about how the practioners of mainstream news face this phenomenon, what they should do to maintain their existence in media industry. They should not ignore the growth of virtual community as well as citizen journalism. They cannot also pretend that there is no change on their audience behavior in consuming media. On the contrary, they do need to give space to their audiences who are in transtition toward the age of information society, to participate creatively in gathering and producing information. 


2012 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Paola Prado ◽  
Dana M. Janbek

As societies become increasingly inter-connected, communities that do not bridge the digital divide find themselves at a disadvantage in the global market economy. Numerous telecenter initiatives in developing nations aim to foster prosperity through the adoption of information communication technologies (ICTs). This study documents how rural communities at varying levels of development in ten developing nations in Latin America and the Arab World create virtual community and reflect their identity through this new medium. Based on the premise that active participation improves the learning process, as suggested by constructionism theory, this study examined telecenter portals for evidence of user participation in digital literacy initiatives. Findings indicate that most telecenter portals offer few interactive applications, therefore limiting the opportunities for users to practice digital literacy skills and create virtual community.


Author(s):  
Luis V. Casaló ◽  
Carlos Flavián ◽  
Miguel Guinalíu

Individuals are increasingly turning to computermediated communication in order to get information on which to base their decisions. For instance, many consumers are using newsgroups, chat rooms, forums, e-mail list servers, and other online formats to share ideas, build communities and contact other consumers who are seen as more objective information sources (Kozinets, 2002). These social groups have been traditionally called virtual communities. The virtual community concept is almost as old as the concept of Internet. However, the exponential development of these structures occurred during the nineties (Flavián & Guinalíu, 2004) due to the appearance of the World Wide Web and the spreading of other Internet tools such as e-mail or chats. The justification of this expansion is found in the advantages generated by the virtual communities to both the members and the organizations that create them.


Author(s):  
Mª Paz Prendes Espinosa ◽  
Isabel Mª Solano Fernández

En este artículo se analizan las comunidades virtuales como espacios para la colaboración entre profesionales. Tras una introducción centrada en la información y la comunicación a través de las redes telemáticas, nos adentramos en un análisis del concepto de Comunidades virtuales así como algunas de sus principales características. Considerando que la colaboración es uno de los principios fundamentales, junto con la interactividad, que determinan el éxito de las mismas, reflexionamos sobre las posibilidades de colaboración entre profesionales por medio de los servicios y aplicaciones incluidas en las comunidades virtuales utilizando como ejemplo la Comunidad Virtual para el desarrollo de la Tecnología Educativa y las Nuevas Tecnologías aplicadas a la Educación, Edutec.AbstractThis article analyzes the Virtual Communities like spaces for the collaboration between professionals. First we talk about the information and the communication in net. Second, we include an analyses of the Virtual Community concept as well as some of its main characteristics. Considering that the collaboration and interactivity are one of the more important principles which determinate its successful, we have reflected about the possibilities of collaboration between some professionals by the services and applications include in all Virtual Communities. Finally, we pay attention in this work to the analysis of Virtual Community for the development of the Educational Technology and New Technologies applied to Education, it´s  Edutec.


2001 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. A734-A734
Author(s):  
E TILLEMAN ◽  
O DELDEN ◽  
E RAUWS ◽  
J LAMERIS ◽  
D GOUMA

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