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The expansion of Internet of Things (IoT) and the evolution in communication technologies have enabled homes, cars even whole cities to be network connected. However, during an emergency incident, IoT devices have not been used to trigger emergency calls directly to healthcare providers mainly due to their constrained capabilities and lack of support session-oriented communications. Moreover, emergency...
This paper presents the development of MMIM (Middleware for Monitoring and Information Management): a collection of software that communicates a wireless sensor network (WSN) based on IEEE 802.15.4 standard with a web site. The WSN collects vital signs of patients and sends them to a database located in a web server. On the other end, people who care for the health of these patients, monitor the web...
Body sensor network (BSN) has played a key role in the rapid advancement of e-Health applications. If it is properly designed, a BSN can act as an ambient intelligent environment by providing us not only time critical human body information but also the context and events mapped with raw sensory data. In this paper, we propose the design of a BSN, which offers two features 1) capability of pushing...
Summary form only given. Balance disorders are prominent in the elderly population and also occur in patients of any age due to complications in the vestibular system which are often of idiopathic origin. Although there are no origin specific statistics, the National Institutes of Health data indicates that over 90 million of adult Americans experience dizziness and balance related problems. Worldwide,...
Wireless sensor network applications in healthcare and biomedical technology have received increasing attention, while associated security and privacy issues remain open areas of consideration. The relevance of this technology to our growing elderly population, as well as our increasingly over-crowded and attention-drained healthcare systems, is promising. However, prior to the emergence of these...
Advances in technology have led to the development of various sensing, computing and communication devices that can be woven into the physical environment of our daily lives. Such systems enable on-body and mobile health-care monitoring, can integrate information from different sources, and can initiate actions or trigger alarms when needed. In this paper, the system architecture of a health-care...
The increasing ubiquity of mobile embedded systems has been matched by the evolution of a variety of wireless network standards and technologies. The major constraints of wireless embedded systems are limitations of communication bandwidth, processing capabilities, and battery power. Remote wireless embedded systems often act as sensors, which provide data to a certain community. The exchange of data...
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