2011
DOI: 10.1166/sl.2011.1616
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Smart Phone Based Patient-Centered Remote Health Monitoring Application in Wireless Sensor Network

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“…Using IoT, this data may then be leveraged for use in a broad spectrum of healthcare applications. Data collected through this approach enables both faster medical intervention during emergencies (Mohammed et al, ), as well as offering potential preventative measures in some cases (Hii, Lee, Kwon, & Chung, ), while simultaneously reducing equipment costs and other resource usage. These applications may be split into two classes: those that look to improve health and those that raise productivity (Manyika et al, ).…”
Section: Iot Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using IoT, this data may then be leveraged for use in a broad spectrum of healthcare applications. Data collected through this approach enables both faster medical intervention during emergencies (Mohammed et al, ), as well as offering potential preventative measures in some cases (Hii, Lee, Kwon, & Chung, ), while simultaneously reducing equipment costs and other resource usage. These applications may be split into two classes: those that look to improve health and those that raise productivity (Manyika et al, ).…”
Section: Iot Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bringing monitoring to a patient rather than vice‐versa provides a multitude of benefits. Without constant monitoring, particularly during stages of rehabilitation and recovery (Hii et al, ), patient relapse is shown to be far more common (Fong & Chung, ). Pressures on important medical resources in both equipment and medical professionals are reduced and significantly increased access to care means patients are given the freedom of being able to live much more independently, greatly improving their quality of life (Niewolny, ).…”
Section: Iot Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research and significant investment of resources have led to the development of products that help monitor personal health maternal health [5] and body fitness. Wearable low-cost sensors and healthcare platforms are now readily available for personalized use and have been trending for quite some time [6][7][8]. Data recorded by these sensors is collected in the cloud and users are provided with useful insights via online systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%