2017
DOI: 10.1109/access.2016.2638449
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Big Health Application System based on Health Internet of Things and Big Data

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“…The idea in each case is to take advantage of the sensing, actuating, communications, data processing, identification, and interaction capabilities of objects pertaining to each application domain. Some of the most commonly found in the literature are the Internet of Vehicles [80], Health Internet of Things [81,82], Internet of Personal Health (IoPH) [83], Internet of m-health Things (m-IoT) [84], Internet of Agriculture [85], and Agriculture Internet of Things [86,87]. …”
Section: Other Names Given To the Iotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea in each case is to take advantage of the sensing, actuating, communications, data processing, identification, and interaction capabilities of objects pertaining to each application domain. Some of the most commonly found in the literature are the Internet of Vehicles [80], Health Internet of Things [81,82], Internet of Personal Health (IoPH) [83], Internet of m-health Things (m-IoT) [84], Internet of Agriculture [85], and Agriculture Internet of Things [86,87]. …”
Section: Other Names Given To the Iotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suciu [52]. Yujun et al proposed a four-layered big health application, system supported by IoHT and big data, for remote disease diagnosis, smart clothing based healthcare, LTE assisted telemedicine, and robotic interactions [53]. Similar frameworks include: monitoring systems for chronic diseases such as cardiovascular and respiratory diseases through IoT sensors [54], mobile healthcare systems for patient monitoring using big data analytics applied on sensor data [55], [56], heterogeneous healthcare big data analytics system for decision making in risk management and patient care [57].…”
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“…Management of the collected data requires a scalable and distributed network infrastructure that meets high standards , such as cloud infrastructure. Since the big data and cloud computing are rapidly growing areas in the healthcare domain , these technologies need to be included in university smart healthcare courses . For instance, the curriculum of data science course at Indiana University and cloud computing course at the University of Texas at San Antonio incorporate fundamental aspects of big data and cloud computing, respectively and provide training for students in various technological areas .…”
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confidence: 99%