What is it about?

Sensor-based health systems can often become difficult to use, extend and sustain. We propose a framework for designing sensor-based health monitoring systems aiming to provide extensible and usable monitoring services in the scope of pervasive patient care. Our approach relies on a distributed system for monitoring the patient health status anytime-anywhere and detecting potential health complications, for which healthcare professionals and patients are notified accordingly. Portable or wearable sensing devices measure the patient’s physiological parameters, a smart mobile device collects and analyses the sensor data, a Medical Center (MC) system receives notifications on the detected health condition, and a Health Professional Platform (HPP) is used by formal caregivers in order to review the patient condition and configure monitoring schemas. A Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is utilized to provide extensible functional components and interoperable interactions among the diversified system components. The framework was applied within the REMOTE Ambient-Assisted Living (AAL) project in which a prototype system was developed, utilizing Bluetooth to communicate with the sensors and Web services for data exchange. A scenario of using the REMOTE system and preliminary usability results show the applicability, usefulness and virtue of our approach.

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Why is it important?

Our findings show that sensor-based health monitoring systems, if designed properly, can be functional, extensible and useful for both patients and health care professionals.

Perspectives

This publication focuses on the design of pervasive health systems based on sensors and mobile devices. Definition of personalised monitoring plans by health professionals constitutes an important and useful feature of such systems, toward ensuring the continuity of care. Usability is also indispensable in the construction of sustainable pervasive health systems.

Dr Andreas K Triantafyllidis
Centre for Research and Technology-Hellas

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This page is a summary of: Framework of sensor-based monitoring for pervasive patient care, Healthcare Technology Letters, September 2016, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (the IET),
DOI: 10.1049/htl.2016.0017.
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