Author :
Antonovici, Dorin-Andrei ; Chiuchisan, Iuliana ; Geman, Oana ; Tomegea, Andrei
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Electron. & Autom., Univ. Stefan cel Mare of Suceava, Suceava, Romania
Abstract :
Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that considers the pervasive presence of things or objects/equipment that communicate through wireless, cable connections and can interact with each other and can collaborate with other things or objects, to create new services and medical applications in order to achieve common objectives (diagnosis, treatment, patient rehabilitation). Considering that the Android operating system allows data storage, connectivity, Web browser, media support, development environment, we propose to develop an application that will come in support to any patient who is suffering from hypotension/hypertension, diabetes, obesity, or other metabolic diseases associated, and even more for patients with vision impairments who are unable to be independent. With the help of such application the patients and physicians can monitor measured values of blood pressure, values of blood glucose, weight, body mass index, cholesterol, etc., having the possibility of creating a database and a medical history, in which the values specified by the medical devices are stored on the smartphone using Bluetooth™ technique. In this paper we developed an application on the Android platform which aims at recording data measured (SBP - Systolic Blood Pressure, DBP - Diastolic Blood Pressure and Heart Rate) by the electronic sphygmomanometer which communicates using Bluetooth™ technique. The application offers the possibility of transmitting medical data via mobile Internet or wireless. Data will be compared with standard values and if these values are not in the normal range, the patient is alerted, including family doctor, or in the worst case the emergency service.
Keywords :
Android (operating system); Internet of Things; data acquisition; medical information systems; mobile computing; patient monitoring; Android operating system; Bluetooth technique; DBP; Internet of Things concepts; IoT; SBP; Web browser; biomedical data acquisition; biomedical data management; blood glucose monitoring; blood pressure monitoring; body mass index monitoring; cholesterol monitoring; connectivity; data storage; development environment; diabetes; diastolic blood pressure; electronic sphygmomanometer; emergency service; heart rate; hypertension; hypotension; media support; medical devices; medical history; metabolic diseases; mobile Internet; obesity; smartphone; systolic blood pressure; vision impairments; weight monitoring; Biomedical monitoring; Blood pressure; Diabetes; Hypertension; Medical diagnostic imaging; Pressure measurement; Biomedical monitoring; Health system; Internet of Things; Medical application; Operating system;