2020 International Congress on Human-Computer Interaction, Optimization and Robotic Applications (HORA) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/hora49412.2020.9152932
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A Review on Diabetes Self-management Applications for Android Smartphones: Perspective of Developing Countries

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“…Given the many benefits that telemonitoring has to offer, it is critical that new applications are developed to broaden the scope of conditions to which telemonitoring can be applied. In both high-and low-income nations, smartphones have been used as platforms for several aspects of life, such as identity verification and personal banking, and are increasingly being adopted for use in the capture, management, and transmission of personal health data [51][52][53][54]. These smart devices are outfitted with sensors such as GPS trackers, accelerometers, cameras, and depth sensors and are progressively updated each year with newer and more powerful components.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the many benefits that telemonitoring has to offer, it is critical that new applications are developed to broaden the scope of conditions to which telemonitoring can be applied. In both high-and low-income nations, smartphones have been used as platforms for several aspects of life, such as identity verification and personal banking, and are increasingly being adopted for use in the capture, management, and transmission of personal health data [51][52][53][54]. These smart devices are outfitted with sensors such as GPS trackers, accelerometers, cameras, and depth sensors and are progressively updated each year with newer and more powerful components.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%