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Reliability-based Message Transmission System in Healthcare Devices  

Lee, Young-Dong (Dept. of Computer Software Engineering, Changshin University)
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Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing / v.21, no.3, 2020 , pp. 142-147 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Internet of Things is valuable as a means of solving social problems such as personal, public, and industrial. Recently, the application of IoT technology to the healthcare industry is increasing. It is important to ensure reliability and security in IoT-based healthcare services. Communication protocols, wireless transmit/receive techniques, and reliability-based message delivery are essential elements in IoT healthcare devices. The system was designed and implemented to measure body temperature and activity through body temperature and acceleration sensors and deliver them to the oneM2M-based Mobius platform.
Keywords
Internet of things; Healthcare; Reliability; Security; OneM2M;
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