Special Issue: Control and Optimization of Multi-agent Systems
Guest Editors
Prof. Alan David Kaye
Department of Anesthesiology, LSU School of Medicine, LSU Health Shreveport, Shreveport LA, USA
Email: akaye@lsuhsc.edu
Dr. Elyse C. Bradley
Department of Anesthesiology, LSU School of Medicine, LSU Health Shreveport, Shreveport LA, USA
Email: ecorne@lsuhsc.edu
Dr. Amber Nicole Edinoff
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, LSU Health Shreveport, USA
Email: aedino@lsuhsc.edu
Manuscript Topics
Because there is an increase in the age of our population there is a rising demand for healthcare services. This creates a challenge for the healthcare industry and a strain on the resources required to treat patients. Multi-agent systems can make it possible for patients to have fewer office visits and reduce costs for the patient and the healthcare provider, and this can be done in a variety of ways. Pain intensity is a subjective phenomenon, which is an obstacle to its objective assessment. Implantable body sensors have the ability to continuously measure patient body physiology without the need for patient intervention.
Paper Topic Ideas:
1. Body Area Sensor Networks and Pain Management
2. Telemedicine, E-health and multi agent systems for chronic pain management
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