Abstract
Based on the user-centric paradigm for next generation networks, this paper describes a ubiquitous mobile healthcare (uHealth) system based on the ISO/IEEE 11073 personal health data (PHD) standards (X73) and cloud computing techniques. A number of design issues associated with the system implementation are outlined. The system includes a middleware on the user side, providing a plug-and-play environment for heterogeneous wireless sensors and mobile terminals utilizing different communication protocols and a distributed "big data" processing subsystem in the cloud. The design and implementation of this system are envisaged as an efficient solution for the next generation of uHealth systems. © 2014 Zhanlin Ji et al.
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Ji, Z., Ganchev, I., O’Droma, M., Zhang, X., & Zhang, X. (2014). A cloud-based X73 ubiquitous mobile healthcare system: Design and implementation. The Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/145803
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