2014 9th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications 2014
DOI: 10.1109/iciea.2014.6931418
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Wireless component-based health data acquisition and monitoring system

Abstract: In the field of human health, collecting and analyzing real-time data is crucial. Information technology (IT) has the potential to improve the quality, safety and efficiency of healthcare by enabling the service providers and their patients to access the health information. IT allows healthcare providers to collect, store, retrieve, and transfer information electronically. Patients will be able to monitor their own vital signs from their home and communicate the results to their service providers wirelessly. T… Show more

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“…Several techniques and modules were developed to secure the transmission media and channels of the messages exchanged between robots (or robot and controller), like the research of (Champaty et al, 2016) that used XBEE and Bluetooth communication protocols to secure control of wheelchairs, others combined ATmega and XBee-Based wireless communication (Kioumars et al, 2014) for secured component-based health data gathering from databases and warehouses, and monitoring of changes done on these data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several techniques and modules were developed to secure the transmission media and channels of the messages exchanged between robots (or robot and controller), like the research of (Champaty et al, 2016) that used XBEE and Bluetooth communication protocols to secure control of wheelchairs, others combined ATmega and XBee-Based wireless communication (Kioumars et al, 2014) for secured component-based health data gathering from databases and warehouses, and monitoring of changes done on these data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%