DocumentCode
1761607
Title
Interconnection Framework for mHealth and Remote Monitoring Based on the Internet of Things
Author
Jara, Antonio J. ; Zamora-Izquierdo, Miguel A. ; Skarmeta, Antonio F.
Author_Institution
Clinical Technology Lab, University of Murcia Computer Science Faculty, Campus de Espinardo, Murcia, Spain, ES-30100
Volume
31
Issue
9
fYear
2013
fDate
41518
Firstpage
47
Lastpage
65
Abstract
Communication and information access defines the basis to reach a personalized health end-to-end framework. Personalized health capability is limited to the available data from the patient. The data is usually dynamic and incomplete. Therefore, it presents a critical issue for mining, analysis and trending. For that reason, this work presents an interconnection framework for mobile Health (mHealth) based on the Internet of Things. It makes continuous and remote vital sign monitoring feasible and introduces technological innovations for empowering health monitors and patient devices with Internet capabilities. It also allows patient monitoring and supervision by remote centers, and personal platforms such as tablets. In terms of hardware it offers a gateway and a personal clinical device used for the wireless transmission of continuous vital signs through 6LoWPAN, and patient identification through RFID. In terms of software, this interconnection framework presents a novel protocol, called YOAPY, for an efficient, secure, and scalable integration of the sensors deployed in the patient´s personal environment. This paper presents the architecture and evaluates its capability to provide continuous monitoring, ubiquitous connectivity, extended device integration, reliability, and security and privacy support. The proposed interconnection framework and the proposed protocol for the sensors have been exhaustively evaluated in the framework of the AIRE project, which is focused on patients with breathing problem. This evaluates for the proposed protocol the data aggregation mechanism level, Round-Trip delay Time, impact of the distance, and the impact of the security. It has been concluded that secure continuous monitoring is feasible with the use of the proposed {YOAPY}} aggregation mechanisms and the capabilities from the proposed interconnection framework.
Keywords
Biomedical monitoring; Internet; Medical services; Monitoring; Protocols; Security; Sensors; Internet of things; ambient assisted living; communication architecture; mHealth; remote monitoring;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.2013.SUP.0513005
Filename
6585881
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