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Ubiquitous Mobile Health Monitoring System for Elderly (UMHMSE)


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1 STIC laboratory, Abou-Bekr Belkaid University, Tlemcen, Algeria
2 Software Engineering and Soft Computing, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
 

Recent research in ubiquitous computing uses technologies of Body Area Networks (BANs) to monitor the person's kinematics and physiological parameters. In this paper we propose a real time mobile health system for monitoring elderly patients from indoor or outdoor environments. The system uses a biosignal sensor worn by the patient and a Smartphone as a central node.

The sensor data is collected and transmitted to the intelligent server through GPRS/UMTS to be analyzed. The prototype (UMHMSE) monitors the elderly mobility, location and vital signs such as Sp02 and Heart Rate. Remote users (family and medical personnel) might have a real time access to the collected information through a web application.


Keywords

Ubiquitous Health Monitoring, Mobile Health Monitoring, Smartphone. Intelligent Central Sever, Location.
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Authors

Abderrahim Bourouis
STIC laboratory, Abou-Bekr Belkaid University, Tlemcen, Algeria
Mohamed Feham
STIC laboratory, Abou-Bekr Belkaid University, Tlemcen, Algeria
Abdelhamid Bouchachia
Software Engineering and Soft Computing, University of Klagenfurt, Austria

Abstract


Recent research in ubiquitous computing uses technologies of Body Area Networks (BANs) to monitor the person's kinematics and physiological parameters. In this paper we propose a real time mobile health system for monitoring elderly patients from indoor or outdoor environments. The system uses a biosignal sensor worn by the patient and a Smartphone as a central node.

The sensor data is collected and transmitted to the intelligent server through GPRS/UMTS to be analyzed. The prototype (UMHMSE) monitors the elderly mobility, location and vital signs such as Sp02 and Heart Rate. Remote users (family and medical personnel) might have a real time access to the collected information through a web application.


Keywords


Ubiquitous Health Monitoring, Mobile Health Monitoring, Smartphone. Intelligent Central Sever, Location.