2018 Second International Conference on Inventive Communication and Computational Technologies (ICICCT) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/icicct.2018.8473078
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An IOT Based Smart Mobile Health Monitoring System

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“…Wireless networks technology-based internet of things (IoT) [1][2][3] has increased significantly [4,5] and interesting to study, especially smart health services [6,7] such as monitoring systems for blood pressure, heartbeat, and body temperature. IoT-based medical applications and health checks will provide benefits for medical personnel in reducing costs, improving quality of life, strengthening medical diagnoses [8], and subsequent treatment processes [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wireless networks technology-based internet of things (IoT) [1][2][3] has increased significantly [4,5] and interesting to study, especially smart health services [6,7] such as monitoring systems for blood pressure, heartbeat, and body temperature. IoT-based medical applications and health checks will provide benefits for medical personnel in reducing costs, improving quality of life, strengthening medical diagnoses [8], and subsequent treatment processes [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e following are the detail answer of each research question. A healthcare monitoring system using random forest and internet of ings (IoT) 2 [11] Smart Healthcare: An Approach for Ubiquitous Healthcare Management Using IoT 3 [12] Smart ambulance system using concept of big data and internet of things 4 [13] Internet of things, smart sensors, and pervasive systems: Enabling connected and pervasive healthcare 5 [14] A hybrid framework for multimedia data processing in IoT-healthcare using blockchain technology 6 [15] An approach to develop the smart health using Internet of ings and authentication based on biometric technology 7 [16] Context-aware anonymous authentication protocols in the internet of things dedicated to e-health applications 8 [17] Edge computing for Internet of ings: A survey, e-healthcare case study and future direction 9 [18] Edge-of-things computing framework for cost-effective provisioning of healthcare data [19] Enabling technologies for fog computing in healthcare IoT systems [20] Harnessing the power of Internet of ings based connectivity to improve healthcare [21] Internet of ings (IoT), mobile cloud, cloudlet, mobile IoT, IoT cloud, fog, mobile edge, and edge emerging computing paradigms: Disambiguation and research directions [22] Internet of ings: A survey of enabling technologies in healthcare and its applications [5] Mobile cloud computing based stroke healthcare system [23] Mobile edge computing based QoS optimization in medical healthcare applications [24] Paradigm of IoT big data analytics in the healthcare industry: A review of scientific literature and mapping of research trends [25] Policy-based access control for constrained healthcare resources [26] Smart integrated IoT healthcare system for cancer care [27] Enabling mass surveillance: data aggregation in the age of big data and the Internet of ings [28] Applying a mindfulness-based reliability strategy to the Internet of ings in healthcare-A business model in the Vietnamese market [29] A Smart Healthcare Monitoring System Using Smartphone Interface [30] A study on medical Internet of ings and Big Data in personalized healthcare system [31] An IoT architecture for preventive maintenance of medical devices in healthcare organizations [32] An IOT Based Smart Mobile Health Monitoring System [33] Context-aware pseudon...…”
Section: Overview Of Selected Studies and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some works, such as the ones presented [39]- [41], describe an IoT-based framework for remote patient monitoring. These papers typically detail an IoT system architecture based on the three-layer modeling: a hardware module comprised of a few vital sign sensors, a gateway layer responsible for collect data, store it and make available for the higher level, which is the application layer.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%