Design and Implementation of a Remote Healthcare System Based on Wearable Body Sensor Network

2012 ◽  
Vol 542-543 ◽  
pp. 138-142
Author(s):  
Ming Lin Qiu ◽  
Chun Long Tu ◽  
Xue Song Ye

Traditional medical monitoring devices have some significant limitations for requirements of the aging society because of their complex wires. In order to solve these problems, a remote healthcare system is designed and implemented in this paper. This system consists of a BSN (Body Sensor Network), wireless gateways and a remote database. The BSN is used to expand the mobility of the monitoring devices. The PC-based home gateway is used to receive and display the data from sensors and transmit them to the remote database. In order to expand the mobility of the gateways, An Android based mobile phone is selected as a mobile gateway. At last, a simple web access is provided for the remote healthcare.

This paper convenes checking patient's prosperity and giving a liberal disapproving of system using quick data trade advancement which is Li-Fi development. Light Fidelity as in the explained structure for Li-Fi was introduced and proposed by German scientist and physicist Harold Hass amied the Ted Global Talks, Edinburgh, Scotland. Li-Fi tackles the standard of clear light correspondence where LED is the wellspring of lighting up for trading the data. Li-Fi goes about as bidirectional, versatile, genuine and a complete organized remote advancement. The proposed model is used to develop a therapeutic administrations watching structure reliant on the thoughts of Li-Fi advancement, which can be an exceedingly convincing variable in crisis facilities and focuses. Li-Fi development is set to endure and override its past advancement which is Wireless Fidelity. Wi-Fi development is certain to have constrainments which are repeat impedances, multipath inciting, etc., which can cause defenselessness in the course of the last results (data)


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mubeen Aslam Momin ◽  
Nutan Suresh Bhagwat ◽  
Akshay Vishwas Dhiwar ◽  
Sneha Bharat Chavhate ◽  
N S Devekar

In the modern health care environment, the usage of IoT technologies brings convenience of physicians and patients, since they are applied to various medical areas. The body sensor network (BSN) technology is one of the core technologies of IoT developments in healthcare system, where a patient can be monitored using a collection of tiny-powered and lightweight wireless sensor nodes. However, the development of this new technology in healthcare applications without considering security makes patient privacy vulnerable. In this paper, at first, we highlight the major security requirements in BSN-based modern healthcare system. Subsequently, we propose a secure IoT-based healthcare system using BSN, called BSN-Care, which can efficiently accomplish those requirements. The body sensor network (BSN) technology is one of the most imperative technologies used in IoT-based modern healthcare system. It is basically a collection of low-power and lightweight wireless sensor nodes that are used to monitor the human body functions and surrounding environment. Since BSN nodes are used to collect sensitive (life-critical) information and may operate in hostile environments, accordingly, they require strict security mechanisms to prevent malicious interaction with the system.


Author(s):  
Firat Kart

In this chapter we describe a distributed e-healthcare system that uses service oriented architecture as a basis for designing, implementing, deploying, invoking and managing healthcare services. The ehealthcare system that we have developed provides support for patients, physicians, nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals, as well as for medical monitoring devices, such as blood pressure monitors. The system transmits e-prescriptions from physicians to pharmacists over the Internet. It offers multimedia input and output, including text, images and speech, to provide a human-friendly interface, with the computers and networks hidden from the user.


2011 ◽  
pp. 527-539
Author(s):  
Firat Kart

In this chapter we describe a distributed e-healthcare system that uses service oriented architecture as a basis for designing, implementing, deploying, invoking and managing healthcare services. The ehealthcare system that we have developed provides support for patients, physicians, nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals, as well as for medical monitoring devices, such as blood pressure monitors. The system transmits e-prescriptions from physicians to pharmacists over the Internet. It offers multimedia input and output, including text, images and speech, to provide a human-friendly interface, with the computers and networks hidden from the user.


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