Real Time Health Monitoring For Palliative Patients through MSE-WBAN Architecture
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Medical Research - Year 2020, Vol 1, Issue 3
Abstract
The mobile-Health (mHEALTH) is the application of digital technology in health care services to bring the health care services into a digital format and to introduce the culture of digitalization in health-related matters. There are many varieties of health apps available to purchase from apps stores which are really helpful for patients. Around 325,000 mHEALTH applications are available now. Development of tiny sensor networks that can be implanted inside or out- side the human body gave a novel development in the field of mHEALTH. The sensor devices can access the vital parameters from the human body and can be sent to any near-by personal devices through any of the network protocols like Bluetooth, Zigbee etc. The sensor devices change the mHEALTH application more dynamic and ensure the consistency of data by the real time monitoring. The paper proposed a new architecture for mHEALTH with multiple sensors to monitor the vital signals of patients in a palliative clinic and proved that the architecture is more efficient and consistent than existing mobile health applications.
Authors and Affiliations
Minimol VK
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