DocumentCode
120624
Title
Patient health management system using e-health monitoring architecture
Author
Mukherjee, Sayan ; Dolui, Koustabh ; Datta, Soumya Kanti
Author_Institution
Electron. & Commun. Eng., St. Thomas´ Coll. of Eng. & Technol., Kolkata, India
fYear
2014
fDate
21-22 Feb. 2014
Firstpage
400
Lastpage
405
Abstract
This paper illustrates the design and implementation of an e-health monitoring networked system. The architecture for this system is based on smart devices and wireless sensor networks for real time analysis of various parameters of patients. This system is aimed at developing a set of modules which can facilitate the diagnosis for the doctors through tele-monitoring of patients. It also facilitates continuous investigation of the patient for emergencies looked over by attendees and caregivers. A set of medical and environmental sensors are used to monitor the health as well as the surrounding of the patient. This sensor data is then relayed to the server using a smart device or a base station in close proximity. The doctors and caregivers monitor the patient in real time through the data received through the server. The medical history of each patient including medications and medical reports are stored on cloud for easy access and processing for logistics and prognosis of future complications. The architecture is so designed for monitoring a unitary patient privately at home as well as multiple patients in hospitals and public health care units. Use of smartphones to relay data over internet reduces the total cost of the system. We have also considered the privacy and security aspects of the system keeping the provision for selective authority for patients and their relatives to access the cloud storage as well as the possible threats to the system. We have also introduced a novel set of value added services through this paper which include Real Time Health Advice and Action (ReTiHA) and Parent monitoring for people with their family living abroad.
Keywords
Internet; health care; hospitals; patient monitoring; Internet; base station; caregivers monitor; close proximity; e-health monitoring architecture; e-health monitoring networked system; environmental sensors; hospitals; medical history; medical reports; multiple patients; parent monitoring; patient health management system; patients telemonitoring; public health care units; real time analysis; real time health advice and action; relay data; selective authority; sensor data; smart devices; smart phones; unitary patient; wireless sensor networks; Biomedical monitoring; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical services; Monitoring; Security; Temperature sensors; e-health monitoring; remote health advice; smart devices; wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advance Computing Conference (IACC), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Gurgaon
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-2571-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IAdCC.2014.6779357
Filename
6779357
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