2019
DOI: 10.3390/s19081904
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Software and Hardware Requirements and Trade-Offs in Operating Systems for Wearables: A Tool to Improve Devices’ Performance

Abstract: Wearable device requirements currently vary from soft to hard real-time constraints. Frequently, hardware improvements are a way to speed-up the global performance of a solution. However, changing some parts or the whole hardware may increase device complexity, raising the costs and leading to development delays of products or research prototypes. This paper focuses on software improvements, presenting a tool designed to create different versions of operating systems (OSs) fitting the specifications of wearabl… Show more

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“…In Europe, massive progress has been achieved since the early 1990s when the European Commission started to promote the adoption of eHealth practices in the member states. The first eHealth Action plan covered the period between 2004-2012 and has been replaced by the second eHealth Action plan 2012-2020 [68] and complemented by the Digital Agenda for Europe, the Innovation Union initiative and the Digital Single Market Strategy. Monitoring the levels of key cardiac biomarkers from blood samples has a great potential to become a popular home-based solutions due to: (i) low degree of invasiveness, does not require implantable sensor or surgical procedure, (ii) easy implementation in current clinical practice both in the primary and secondary care setting and (iii) potential anticipation of health deterioration triggering early intervention.…”
Section: Fostering Mhealth and Ehealth Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Europe, massive progress has been achieved since the early 1990s when the European Commission started to promote the adoption of eHealth practices in the member states. The first eHealth Action plan covered the period between 2004-2012 and has been replaced by the second eHealth Action plan 2012-2020 [68] and complemented by the Digital Agenda for Europe, the Innovation Union initiative and the Digital Single Market Strategy. Monitoring the levels of key cardiac biomarkers from blood samples has a great potential to become a popular home-based solutions due to: (i) low degree of invasiveness, does not require implantable sensor or surgical procedure, (ii) easy implementation in current clinical practice both in the primary and secondary care setting and (iii) potential anticipation of health deterioration triggering early intervention.…”
Section: Fostering Mhealth and Ehealth Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Europe, massive progress has been achieved since the early 1990s when the European Commission started to promote the adoption of eHealth practices in the member states. The first eHealth Action plan covered the period between 2004-2012 and has been replaced by the second eHealth Action plan 2012-2020 [68] and complemented by the Digital Agenda for Europe, the Innovation Union initiative and the Digital Single Market Strategy. The key elements are the Directive on Data Protection (Directive 2016/679/EU) [69] which has evolved from the Directive 95/46/EC and the Directive on the application of patients' rights in cross-border healthcare (Directive 2011/24/EU) [70] and the Medical Devices Regulation (EU) 2017/745 [71].…”
Section: Fostering Mhealth and Ehealth Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is important to understand the most relevant variables when proposing novel tools and architectures. This paper analyzes hardware and software project practices and the usual methodologies employed during the design process of wearable systems [34].…”
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“…In this section, we perform a case-study to validate the presented processes. This system is based on a prototype proposed by Amorim et al [34], displayed in Figure 2. We do not propose any change in the hardware configuration since our objective here is not to validate the device alone, but the application of multiple devices.…”
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