A 3G/WiFi-enabled 6LoWPAN-based U-healthcare system for ubiquitous real-time monitoring and data logging
| Author | Tabish R. |
| Author | Ghaleb A.M. |
| Author | Hussein R. |
| Author | Touati F. |
| Author | Ben Mnaouer A. |
| Author | Khriji L. |
| Author | Rasid M.F.A. |
| Available date | 2022-05-22T11:03:09Z |
| Publication Date | 2014 |
| Publication Name | Middle East Conference on Biomedical Engineering, MECBME |
| Resource | Scopus |
| Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MECBME.2014.6783258 |
| Abstract | Ubiquitous healthcare (U-healthcare) systems are expected to offer flexible and resilient high-end technological solutions enabling remote monitoring of patients health status in real-time and provisioning of feedback and remote actions by healthcare providers. In this paper, we present a 6LowPAN based U-healthcare platform that contributes to the realization of the above expectation. The proposed system comprises two sensor nodes sending temperature data and ECG signals to a remote processing unit. These sensors are being assigned an IPv6 address to enable the Internet-of-Things (IoT) functionality. A 6LowPAN-enabled edge router, connected to a PC, is serving as a base station through a serial interface, to collect data from the sensor nodes. Furthermore, a program interfacing through a Serial-Line-Internet-Protocol (SLIP) and running on the PC provides a network interface that receives IPv6 packets from the edge router. The above system is enhanced by having the application save readings from the sensors into a file that can be downloaded by a remote server using a free Cloud service such as UbuntuOne. This enhancement makes the system robust against data loss especially for outdoor healthcare services, where the 3G/4G connectivity may get lost because of signal quality fluctuations. The system provided a proof of concept of successful remote U-healthcare monitoring illustrating the IoT functionality and involving 3G/4G connectivity while being enhanced by a cloud-based backup. |
| Language | en |
| Publisher | IEEE Computer Society |
| Subject | Internet Internet protocols Network protocols Sensor nodes Sensors Health care providers Healthcare services Internet-of-Things Real time monitoring Remote monitoring Remote processing units Technological solution Ubiquitous health care Health care |
| Type | Conference |
| Pagination | 277-280 |
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