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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2016.14.3.261

An Efficient IoT Healthcare Service Management Model of Location Tracking Sensor  

Jeong, Yoon-Su (Dept. of Information Communication & Engineeringe, Mokwon University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.14, no.3, 2016 , pp. 261-267 More about this Journal
Abstract
As IoT technology has gained the attention all around the world, the development for various services of healthcare, smart city, agriculture, and defense based on IoT is in progress. However, it is likely that healthcare services based on IoT have a problem of being leaked of patients' biological information by a third party and that risks patients' lives. In this paper, an IoT health care service managing model based on location sensor is proposed, which secures the biological information of a patient and simplifies the procedure to process the treatment and administration steps by using the data resources sensed. Even when an emergency occurs, this proposed model can respond quickly using the location information of the patient, which enables the staff in the hospital to locate the patient in real time. In addition, there is an advantage to minimize the time and the process of care, because the location of the equipment for necessary treatment is possible to be instantaneously located with attached sensors.
Keywords
Healthcare; Internet of Things; Hospital Service; Location Trace; Privacy;
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