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Java Environment based Internet of Things in Healthcare

Published on July 2016 by Neelam Naik, Sudeshna Sen, Rupali Jadhav, Sonam Pareek
International Conference on Advances in Information Technology and Management
Foundation of Computer Science USA
ICAIM2016 - Number 3
July 2016
Authors: Neelam Naik, Sudeshna Sen, Rupali Jadhav, Sonam Pareek
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Neelam Naik, Sudeshna Sen, Rupali Jadhav, Sonam Pareek . Java Environment based Internet of Things in Healthcare. International Conference on Advances in Information Technology and Management. ICAIM2016, 3 (July 2016), 31-34.

@article{
author = { Neelam Naik, Sudeshna Sen, Rupali Jadhav, Sonam Pareek },
title = { Java Environment based Internet of Things in Healthcare },
journal = { International Conference on Advances in Information Technology and Management },
issue_date = { July 2016 },
volume = { ICAIM2016 },
number = { 3 },
month = { July },
year = { 2016 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 31-34 },
numpages = 4,
url = { /proceedings/icaim2016/number3/25519-1692/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
}
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%A Sudeshna Sen
%A Rupali Jadhav
%A Sonam Pareek
%T Java Environment based Internet of Things in Healthcare
%J International Conference on Advances in Information Technology and Management
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%V ICAIM2016
%N 3
%P 31-34
%D 2016
%I International Journal of Computer Applications
Abstract

The term IoT is used to define a system in which the Internet is connected to the real world via ubiquitous sensors. The vision of IoT is to integrate diverse sets of data from physical sensors and the rest of IT to enable analytics that can anticipate events, issues, and other needs. Remote patient monitoring system, part of mobile health where chronically ill patients are cared for outside of a hospital or providing other facility is one promising solution. Remote monitoring solutions also allow patients to be discharged from hospitals sooner, as their health can continue to be closely monitored from home. Java powers a world of compute resources with ubiquitous connectivity. Flexibility, security, maximum innovation, and total connectivity solution are the features of Java which made it versatile development platform for IoT based projects

References
  1. http://www. academia. edu/7135887/Evaluation_of_Java-Based_Platforms_for_mHealth_Solutions
  2. https://community. oracle. com/community/java
  3. Nicoals Guelfi, Scientific Engineering of Distributed Java Applications, Springer
  4. Jonathan Donner, Patricia Mechael, mHealth in Practice: Mobile Technology for Health Promotion, BloomsBury
  5. http://www. boston-technology. com/mhealth
  6. http://rapidsms. readthedocs. org/en/latest/internals/roadmap/interoperability. html
Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Mobile Technology Iot Mhealth Java