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Continuous health monitoring using smartphones-A case-study for monitoring diabetic patients in UAE
Proceedings of the 2016 12th International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology, IIT 2016
  • A. J. Jihad, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences
  • Sujith Samuel Mathew, Zayed University
  • Sujni Paul, ALDAR University College
  • D. Ponmary Pushpalatha, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
3-16-2017
Abstract

© 2016 IEEE. With diabetes patients doubling every year especially in the UAE there is a need to curb this epidemic and help those who are affected to live an active life. Continuous monitoring of health indicators ensures prompt medical attention and reduction in fatalities. The primary challenge to continuously monitor diabetes is that glucose level measurement requires invasive methods. Moreover, continuous monitoring must happen remotely and therefore would require computing and networking technologies that is seamless, real-Time, high speed, and with large storage capacities. With the increasing penetration of smartphones, especially in the UAE, we propose a framework for continuous monitoring of diabetes on the smartphone platform. We also survey the state-of-The-Art in continuous health monitoring.

ISBN
9781509053438
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Disciplines
Keywords
  • Continous Health Monitoring,
  • Health behavior interventions,
  • mHealth,
  • Mobile applications
Scopus ID
85017642206
Indexed in Scopus
Yes
Open Access
No
https://doi.org/10.1109/INNOVATIONS.2016.7880027
Citation Information
A. J. Jihad, Sujith Samuel Mathew, Sujni Paul and D. Ponmary Pushpalatha. "Continuous health monitoring using smartphones-A case-study for monitoring diabetic patients in UAE" Proceedings of the 2016 12th International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology, IIT 2016 (2017) p. 61 - 65
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sujith-mathew/14/