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Smart Device based ECG Sensing IoT Applications  

Mariappan, Vinayagam (서울과학기술대학교 미디어IT공학과)
Lee, Seungyoun (동서울대학교 전기정보제어과)
Lee, Junghoon (동서울대학교 전기정보제어과)
Lee, Juyoung (서경대학교 전자공학과)
Cha, Jaesang (서울과학기술대학교 미디어IT공학과)
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Journal of Satellite, Information and Communications / v.11, no.3, 2016 , pp. 18-23 More about this Journal
Abstract
Internet of things (IoT) is revolutionizing in the patient-Centered medical monitoring and management by authorizing the Smartphone application and data analysis with medical centers. The network connectivity is basic requirement to collect the observed human beings' health information from Smartphone to monitor the health from IoT medical devices in personal healthcare. The IoT environment built in Smartphone is very effective and does not demand infrastructure. This paper presents the smart phone deployed personal IoT architecture for Non-Invasive ECG Capturing. The adaptable IoT medical device cum Gateway is used for personal healthcare with big data storage on cloud configuration. In this approach, the Smartphone camera based imaging technique used to extract the personal ECG waveform and forward it to the cloud based big data storage connectivity using IoT architecture. Elaborated algorithm allows for efficient ECG registration directly from face image captured from Smartphone or Tablet camera. The profound technique may have an exceptional value in monitoring personal healthcare after adequate enhancements are introduced.
Keywords
IoT; ECG; Health Monitoring; Non-Invasive; Medical Device; IoT Gateway; IoT Sensor; WBAN-IoT;
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