Author : K.V.S.N.Rama Rao 1
Date of Publication :7th March 2016
Abstract: In-home healthcare services based on the Internet-of-Things (IoT) have great business potential; however, a comprehensive platform is still missing. In this paper, an intelligent home-based platform, the iHome Health-IoT, is proposed and implemented. In particular, the platform involves an open-platform-based intelligent health analysis system with enhanced connectivity and interchangeability for the integration of devices and services, flexible and wearable bio-medical sensor device (Bio-Patch) enabled by the state-of-the-art inkjet printing technology and system-on-chip. The proposed platform seamlessly fuses IoT devices (e.g., wearable sensors.) with in-home healthcare services (e.g., telemedicine) for an improved user experience and service efficiency.
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