Towards Ubiquitous Mobile Monitoring for Health-Care and Ambient Assisted Living
In this paper, we present a framework that enables patient mobile monitoring by using biometric devices (e.g., glucometers, blood pressure meters) to send data to a mobile phone via technologies such as WiFi, NFC or Bluetooth. An ontological architecture has been created in order to catalogue the fr...
Autores Principales: | Villarreal, Vladimir, Bravo, Jose, Hervas, Ramon |
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Formato: | Artículo |
Idioma: | Inglés Inglés |
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2017
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http://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/2425 |
Sumario: |
In this paper, we present a framework that enables patient mobile monitoring by using biometric devices (e.g., glucometers, blood pressure meters) to send data to a mobile phone via technologies such as WiFi, NFC or Bluetooth. An ontological architecture has been created in order to catalogue the framework elements. In addition, we provide a predictive model for managing patient history based on an analysis of past situations in order to predict future difficulties (variations in vital signs). In general, a MoMo (Mobile Monitoring) framework uses mobile phones and biometric devices to facilitate patient monitoring. Data are recorded in a central server and stored in a database to be used by the architecture. |
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