Jürgen Howe
Braunschweig University of Technology
13 Papers
115 Citations
Jürgen Howe is an academic researcher from Braunschweig University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Life expectancy. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications.
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Papers
Age-related changes in neural recruitment for cognitive control.
TL;DR: Event-related brain potentials were used to examine age differences in the neural correlates of proactive and reactive control for task-switching to indicate an age-related neural under-recruitment for proactive cognitive control and an age -related neural over-recruits for reactive cognitive control.
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Health-enabling technologies for pervasive health care: on services and ICT architecture paradigms.
TL;DR: This work identifies starting points of health-enabling technologies for pervasive health care by summarized outcomes of literature analyses and results from own research projects in this field, and describes typical services of and contemporary ICT architecture paradigms for pervasivehealth care.
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Multimodal Home Monitoring of Elderly People--First Results from the LASS Study
Michael Marschollek,Wolfram Ludwig,I. Schapiewksi,E. Schriever,Rainer Schubert,H. Dybowski,Hubertus Meyer zu Schwabedissen,Jürgen Howe,Reinhold Haux +8 more
- 21 May 2007
TL;DR: Individually-trained machine-learned classifiers used on data from a wearable device are an adequate means to determine context in elderly or disabled people.
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Predictions for Epidemiologic Indicators of Age-Related Diseases and Implications for the Development of Health-Enabling Technologies
Michael Marschollek,Klaus-Hendrik Wolf,Oliver J. Bott,Jürgen Howe,Reinhold Haux +4 more
- 07 Nov 2007
TL;DR: Prevalence rates for the leading diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus and cancers will remain almost constant in the next decades, but incidence rates will rise markedly because of the increase in the elderly population, especially cardiovascular parameters.
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Sensors for health-related parameters and data fusion approaches
Klaus-Hendrik Wolf,Michael Marschollek,Oliver J. Bott,Jürgen Howe,Reinhold Haux +4 more
- 01 Jan 2007
TL;DR: Based on literature reviews and experiences from ongoing projects a categorization of sensors for health-related parameters is provided and examples for the combination of sensors to monitor an individual state of health based on relevant diseases are presented.