Monitoring Architecture to collect measurement data and medical patient control through mobile devices
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5th International Symposium on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence - UCAmI 2011
5th International Symposium on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence - UCAmI 2011
5th International Symposium on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence - UCAmI 2011
Abstract
Patients constant monitoring is considered one of the most relevant aspects in healthcare. The development of a framework to communicate information between mobile and biometric devices allows constant monitoring of the patient, is viewed as a solution to healthcare issues. In this paper, we define an important element in framework design like that: a group of ontologies called MoMOntology that represent the ontologies of mobile monitoring process and allow collecting data from biometrics devices. An overlay-based solution is implemented between network elements in order to build an efficient and highly functional communication platform. In order to develop mobile monitoring applications, we define a MobiPattern for each module generation; and finally, we develop a framework compounded by an application for the patient on the mobile phone and an application for doctors on the personal computer.
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Patients constant monitoring is considered one of the most relevant aspects in healthcare. The development of a framework to communicate information between mobile and biometric devices allows constant monitoring of the patient, is viewed as a solution to healthcare issues. In this paper, we define an important element in framework design like that: a group of ontologies called MoMOntology that represent the ontologies of mobile monitoring process and allow collecting data from biometrics devices. An overlay-based solution is implemented between network elements in order to build an efficient and highly functional communication platform. In order to develop mobile monitoring applications, we define a MobiPattern for each module generation; and finally, we develop a framework compounded by an application for the patient on the mobile phone and an application for doctors on the personal computer.
