Optimal Resource Allocation Model for Pervasive Healthcare Using Genetic Algorithm
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Terry P. Clemmer,et al. The role of medical informatics in telemedicine , 1995, Journal of Medical Systems.
[2] Deo Prakash Vidyarthi,et al. Improved genetic algorithm for channel allocation with channel borrowing in mobile computing , 2006, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing.
[3] C. S. Lessard,et al. Challenges facing technology assessment in modern health care , 1996 .
[4] Anil Kumar Tripathi,et al. A Genetic Task Allocation Algorithm for Distributed Computing Systems Incorporating Problem Specific Knowledge , 1996, Int. J. High Speed Comput..
[5] S. Lapinsky,et al. Handheld computers in critical care , 2001, Critical care.
[6] Shelly J Enders,et al. Drug‐Information Software for Palm Operating System Personal Digital Assistants: Breadth, Clinical Dependability, and Ease of Use , 2002, Pharmacotherapy.
[7] Anil Kumar Tripathi,et al. A GA Based Multiple Task Allocation Considering Load , 2000, Int. J. High Speed Comput..
[8] Marcela D. Rodríguez,et al. Location-aware access to hospital information and services , 2004, IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine.
[9] Albert Y. Zomaya,et al. Observations on Using Genetic-Algorithms for Channel Allocation in Mobile Computing , 2002, IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst..
[10] Stephen E. Lapinsky,et al. Review Paper: Handheld Computing in Medicine , 2003, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..
[11] Deo Prakash Vidyarthi,et al. A GA-Based Effective Fault-Tolerant Model for Channel Allocation in Mobile Computing , 2008, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.
[12] Régis Beuscart,et al. Telecommunication in healthcare for a better coordination between hospitals and GP's: routine application of the "ISAR-Telematics" project , 1999, IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine.
[13] Athanasios V. Vasilakos,et al. A hybrid genetic approach for channel reuse in multiple access telecommunication networks , 2000, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications.