Title
Building IoT-Enabled Wearable Medical Devices: An Application to a Wearable, Multiparametric, Cardiorespiratory Sensor.
Abstract
Recent developments in personal and mobile healthcare have shown promising results in term of patientsu0027 quality of life and quality of care improvements. This can be achieved through continuous monitoring of patientsu0027 physiological functions using wearable non-invasive biomedical sensors. The remote collection and processing of such data can then be used to provide rapid medical response if a problem is detected or to offer preventive measures. However, the integration of wearable sensors into wider-scale framework is still a major challenge, as real-time data collection and remote configuration capabilities must be integrated to strongly constrained devices. Here, we show how such requirements can be integrated into a multiparameter, cardiorespiratory wearable sensor and how this sensor can be integrated into wide-scale Internet-based frameworks. We thus manufactured a biomedical-grade heart rate, instantaneous heart-rate variability and respiratory sensor. The sensor was tested in real life ambulatory condition, and we showed an Internet-based proof of concept exhibiting the integration of our sensor into wide-scale healthcare frameworks. Finally, we anticipate that wearable healthcare will greatly improve patientsu0027 quality-of-life by using IoT-based wearable devices similar to the sensor developed in this paper.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
BIODEVICES
Data collection,Wearable computer,Computer science,Internet of Things,Continuous monitoring,Proof of concept,Artificial intelligence,Quality of care,Wearable technology,Machine learning,The Internet,Embedded system
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Arthur Gatouillat1161.46
Bertrand Massot2195.55
Youakim Badr337244.59
Ervin Sejdic414625.55
Claudine Géhin523.04