Experiment 8
Experiment 8
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Experiment 8
Aim : Case Study:- Problem Statement: Application of IoT / Ubiquitous based on cloud.
The introduction of the pervasive healthcare paradigm has enabled the attention toward
the independent residing of elderly people and the need for regular clinical supervision of
continual patients or habitants at remote, isolated or underserved locations.
In this context, advanced electronic healthcare services are required to be made available
through a network anytime, wherever and to anybody.
A medical assistive environment however concerna the utilization of pervasive and
ubiquitous technologies for delivering the above services.
Wireless technologies enable the real time transmission of data about a patient's
circumstance to caregivers. numerous portable devices are available that can detect
certain clinical conditions pulse rate, blood pressure, breath alcohol level, and so on from
a user's stomach. But this improvement and deployment of health information
management through mobile.
Introduction:- The introduction of the pervasive healthcare paradigm has enabled the
attention toward the independent residing of elderly people and the need for regular
clinical supervision of continual patients or habitants at remote, isolated or underserved
locations.
In this context, advanced electronic healthcare services are required to be made available
through a network anytime, wherever and to anybody.
A medical assistive environment however concerns the utilization of pervasive
technologies for delivering the above services and ubiquitous.
Wireless technologies enable the real time transmission of data about a patient's
circumstance to caregivers.
Numerous portable devices are available that can detect certain clinical conditions pulse
rate, blood pressure, breath alcohol level, and so on from a user's stomach. But this
improvement and deployment of health information management through mobile devices
introduces several challenges: data storage and management (e.g., physical storage issues,
availability and maintenance), interoperability and availability of heterogeneous
resources, safety and privacy (e.g., permission control, data anonymity, etc.), unified and
ubiquitous access are a few to mention.
One potential solution for addressing all aforementioned issues is the introduction of
Cloud Computing concept in digital healthcare systems.
Cloud Computing provides the facility to access shared resources and common
infrastructure in a ubiquitous and transparent manner, offering services on-demand, over
the network, and performing operations that meet changing desires.
Similarly, the advance of machine to machine communication (M2M) permite the direct
interaction of pervasive healthcare sensors with the internet and by extension with Cloud
Computing systems. This communication with the internet has been recently introduced
because the internet of things (IoT).e devices introduces several challenges: data storage
and management (eg, physical storage issues, availability and maintenance),
interoperability and availability of heterogeneous resources, safety and privacy (e.g.,
permission control, data anonymity, etc.), unified and ubiquitous access are a few to
mention.
One potential solution for addressing all aforementioned issues is the introduction of
Cloud Computing concept in digital healthcare systems.
Cloud Computing provides the facility to access shared resources and common
infrastructure in a ubiquitous and transparent manner, offering services on-demand, over
the network, and performing operations that meet changing desires.
Similarly, the advance of machine to machine communication (M2M) permits the direct
interaction of pervasive healthcare sensors with the internet and by extension with Cloud
Computing systems. This communication with the internet has been recently introduced
because the "internet of things (IoT).