Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Body Area Networks 2017
DOI: 10.4108/eai.15-12-2016.2267656
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Towards Interoperability of IoT-based Health Care platforms: the INTER-Health use case

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“…Furthermore, the access technologies layer, as well as the gateway, show the selection of communication techniques from the IoTHeF structure for this platform. Three studies [50][51][52] have addressed several IoTHeF platform issues such as interoperability, the difficulties that occur when integrating cloud computing in healthcare applications. Each study is exceptional in solving a specific issue.…”
Section: Iothef Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the access technologies layer, as well as the gateway, show the selection of communication techniques from the IoTHeF structure for this platform. Three studies [50][51][52] have addressed several IoTHeF platform issues such as interoperability, the difficulties that occur when integrating cloud computing in healthcare applications. Each study is exceptional in solving a specific issue.…”
Section: Iothef Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using the IoT platform, the after-mentioned variables were monitored from the healthcare system during exercise and mobility inside their homes, offices, and outside. This system was developed by the IoT platform named INTER Health [ 35 ]. Such type of application was also very useful during the COVID-19 pandemic and could be implemented with minor modifications.…”
Section: Iot Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bodycloud has been used to support research prototypes in healthcare fields, and provides decision support services to take other actions based on the data analysed. [18] Kaa, is an open-source IoT platform, allows healthcare system integrators to establish cross-device connectivity and implement smart features into medical devices and related software systems. Healthcare companies-developing hardware or software products-that have chosen to integrate Kaa's functionality into their products were able to achieve IoT goals faster and at little expense.…”
Section: Healthcare Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%