2nd IEEE International Workshop on eHealth Systems and IoT Technologies (eHealth-IoT 2025)
The goal of the workshop
This workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners to explore one of the most significant and evolving topics in recent years: the use of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated innovation in this field, driving the development of new technologies and solutions. By creating a platform for open discussion and collaboration, the workshop encourages participants to share ideas, present innovative proposals, and build partnerships that can shape the future of eHealth systems and IoT applications.
Workshop theme
In recent years, the integration of digital technologies into healthcare has attracted increasing interest from the research community. Among these, Internet of Things (IoT) technologies have gained significant attention for their ability to enable real-time and remote monitoring of patients’ health.
Global initiatives toward a sustainable economy, coupled with the demands highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic, have accelerated this trend. Notably, solutions like home healthcare have emerged, allowing governments to preserve hospital resources for the most critically ill patients. These advancements have created new opportunities for researchers to explore innovative approaches, such as monitoring healthy individuals to prevent future illnesses or reducing hospitalizations for low-risk conditions.
This workshop will spotlight cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research and commercial advancements in the field of healthcare and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). We will explore emerging technologies and challenges, aiming to promote sustainable solutions such as secure and innovative architectures, intelligent systems for chronic disease management, home care applications, AI-based frameworks, edge computing and intelligence techniques, and applications of Distributed Ledger Technologies. By examining these developments, the workshop seeks to highlight the latest trends and opportunities that are shaping this transformative field.
Scope of the workshop
Researchers and practitioners all over the world, from both academia and industry, working in the areas of healthcare, human well-being and medical things are invited to discuss state of the art solutions, novel issues, recent developments, applications, methodologies, techniques, experience reports, and tools for the development and use of secure service-oriented systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Innovative, secure and sustainable healthcare architectures
- Innovative and sustainable healthcare systems for chronic diseases
- Home-based healthcare assistance
- Body sensor networks for healthcare applications
- Pervasive, distributed and/or local AI techniques for efficient healthcare systems
- Distributed AI-based architectures for the exploitation of AI power at the edge
- Energy efficient design and development of healthcare systems and devices
- Edge and fog computing for healthcare-enabled systems and applications
- Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) applied for enhancing the Healthcare domain • Security and privacy in the Healthcare domain
- Mental healthcare enhanced by the IoT domain
Workshop organizer(s)
Teodoro Montanaro
Università del Salento
Email: teodoro.montanaro@unisalento.it
Luigi Borzì
Politecnico di Torino
Email: luigi.borzi@polito.it
Important Dates
UPDATED: Full symposium papers due
January 31, February 15, February 28, 2025
Symposium paper notification
April 7, 2025
Workshop papers due
April 15, 2025
Workshop papers notification
May 1, 2025
Camera-ready copy
June 1, 2025
Conference Dates
July 8-11, 2025
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