This paper presents a system whose purpose is to monitor a patient continuously from indoor or outdoor environments. The system is based on a Bluetooth PAN, carried by the patient, whose central node, a smart phone, compiles information about patient's location and health status. These data are encrypted to be sent to a server through Wifi or GPRS/UMTS. The system provides facilities to access to patient's data, even from a smart phone by a J2ME application. It also allows to configure remotely the threshold values used to detect emergency situations.
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Morón, M. J., Luque, J. R., Botella, A. A., Cuberos, E. J., Casilari, E., & Diaz-Estrella, A. (2007). A smart phone-based personal area network for remote monitoring of biosignals. In IFMBE Proceedings (Vol. 13, pp. 116–121). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70994-7_20
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