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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/IJACT.2021.9.3.327

Mobile Cloud System based on EMRA for Inbody Data  

Lee, Jong-Sub (Semyung University, College of General Education)
Moon, Seok-Jae (Institute of Information Technology, Kwangwoon University)
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International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology / v.9, no.3, 2021 , pp. 327-333 More about this Journal
Abstract
Inbody is a tool for measuring health information with high reliability and accuracy to analyze body composition. Unlike the existing method of storing/processing and outputting data on the server side, the health information generated by InBody requires accurate support for health sharing and data analysis services using mobile devices. However, in the process of transmitting body composition measurement information to a mobile service, a problem may occur in data transmission/reception processing. The reason for this is that, since the network network in the cloud environment is used, if the connection is cut off or the connection is changed, it is necessary to provide a global service, not a temporary area, focusing on the mobility of InBody information. In addition, since InBody information is transmitted to mobile devices, a standard schema should be defined in the mobile cloud environment to enable information transfer between standardized InBody data and mobile devices. We propose a mobile cloud system using EMRA(Extended Metadata Registry Access) in which a mobile device processes and transmits body data generated in the inbody and manages the data of each local organization with a standard schema. The proposed system processes the data generated in InBody and converts it into a standard schema using EMRA so that standardized data can be transmitted. In addition, even when the mobile device moves through the area, the coordinator subsystem is in charge of providing access services. In addition, EMRA is applied to the collision problem due to schema heterogeneity occurring in the process of accessing data generated in InBody.
Keywords
Inbody; Mobile Cloud; Extended Metadata Registry Access; 0 Schema;
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