2015
DOI: 10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2015.259186
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COMPASS: an Interoperable Personal Health System to Monitor and Compress Signals in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Abstract: Abstract-In the past years the progress on the mobile market has made possible an advancement in terms of telemedicine systems and definition of systems for monitoring chronic illnesses. The distribution of mobile devices in developed countries is increasing. Many of these devices are equipped with wireless standards including Bluetooth and the amount of sold Smartphones is constantly increasing. Our approach is oriented towards this market, using existing devices to enable in-home patient monitoring and even … Show more

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“…COMPASS: an Interoperable Personal Health System to Monitor and Compress Signals in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Thomas [31] 2015…”
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“…COMPASS: an Interoperable Personal Health System to Monitor and Compress Signals in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Thomas [31] 2015…”
Section: -5mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research used REST technology to improve the quality of network services. It showed as part of the architecture and a secure service [19]. In this research, the Payment Service Provider has its own server for the process of the transaction.…”
Section: B Design Of Technology Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anforderungen wie Nutzbarkeit, Einfachheit und Robustheit der eingesetzten Sensoren und 1 COMPASS wird finanziert durch KTI in Zusammenarbeit mit Biovotion die uns ihren VSM (Vital Sign Monitor) Prototyp zur Verfügung stellen.…”
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“…Published in Swiss Medical Informatics, september 2015, vol.31, 5 p. which should be cited to refer to this work deren User Interfaces müssen ebenso beachtet werden wie technische Aspekte der Interoperabilität, Sicherheit und Privatsphäre. Das COMPASS-Projekt, welches in [1,2] mit allen Komponenten detailliert beschrieben wurde, hat als primären Use-Case die Überwachung von COPD-Patienten. Neben der Herausforderung der Usability um die Akzeptanz der Patienten zu erhöhen, sowohl der Sensoren als auch der Anwendung, die die gemessen Daten zu einem EHR (Electronic Health Record) System sendet, befasst sich die vorliegende Arbeit mit den technischen Herausforderungen, die Menge der gesammelten Daten möglichst effizient zu übermitteln.…”
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