Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2737095.2742920
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BioMeSensi

Abstract: Living in an era characterized by the rapid growth of Internet of Things (IoT), people can now easily access information about anything at anytime and anywhere. Still today, what is missing is that people cannot get relatively basic information of their own health without visiting a physician. Moreover, there is no generally acceptable system to provide vital health information such as heart rate, skin/core body temperature, respiratory rate, blood pressure, etc. In BioMeSensi, we propose an implementation of … Show more

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“…Most notably, portable electronic devices can now monitor various metrics related to mental health outcomes. These metrics include changes in speech patterns, heart rate, and blood pressure, and even interpersonal interactions and app usage (Ahmari et al, 2015). Because young adults are “digital natives,” this group is most likely to benefit from implementing this type of tracking.…”
Section: Priorities For Looking Ahead: Youth Mental Health Policy Tra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most notably, portable electronic devices can now monitor various metrics related to mental health outcomes. These metrics include changes in speech patterns, heart rate, and blood pressure, and even interpersonal interactions and app usage (Ahmari et al, 2015). Because young adults are “digital natives,” this group is most likely to benefit from implementing this type of tracking.…”
Section: Priorities For Looking Ahead: Youth Mental Health Policy Tra...mentioning
confidence: 99%