14th Conference of Open Innovation Association FRUCT 2013
DOI: 10.1109/fruct.2013.6737959
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Medicine tracker for Smart TV

Abstract: In this paper we estimate relevance of Smart TV as a platform for mobile healthcare applications. Suitability estimation is based on considering the roles that Smart TV can play in mobile healthcare area and benefits it provides. On top of our analysis we propose a prototype of a mobile healthcare application. Then, we present the actual application that is being developed accordingly to these specifications. Finally, we make a conclusion about relevance of Smart TV as a platform for mHealth applications.

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“…It also supports integrating a variety of sensors for various purposes like smart home management sensors, healthcare management system sensors, home security management systems sensors, ambient intelligence systems sensors. [51][52][53]. The amalgamation of these features and functionalities has made smart TVs become one of the most popular entertainment devices and has made this device attractive to viewers and researchers alike [10,54].…”
Section: Smart Tv-based Lifelogging Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also supports integrating a variety of sensors for various purposes like smart home management sensors, healthcare management system sensors, home security management systems sensors, ambient intelligence systems sensors. [51][52][53]. The amalgamation of these features and functionalities has made smart TVs become one of the most popular entertainment devices and has made this device attractive to viewers and researchers alike [10,54].…”
Section: Smart Tv-based Lifelogging Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%