Ubiquitous Mobile Health Monitoring System for Elderly (UMHMSE)

  • BOUROUIS A
  • FEHAM M
  • BOUCHACHIA A
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Abstract

Recent research in ubiquitous computing uses technologies of Body Area Networks (BANs) to monitor the person's kinematics and physiological parameters. In this paper we propose a real time mobile health system for monitoring elderly patients from indoor or outdoor environments. The system uses a bio- signal sensor worn by the patient and a Smartphone as a central node. The sensor data is collected and transmitted to the intelligent server through GPRS/UMTS to be analyzed. The prototype (UMHMSE) monitors the elderly mobility, location and vital signs such as Sp02 and Heart Rate. Remote users (family and medical personnel) might have a real time access to the collected information through a web application.

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BOUROUIS, A., FEHAM, M., & BOUCHACHIA, A. (2011). Ubiquitous Mobile Health Monitoring System for Elderly (UMHMSE). International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology, 3(3), 74–82. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijcsit.2011.3306

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