Storing and Computation of Real-Time Data on the Cloud Through Medical Sensors
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Santhi, V., V. Bhoovika, and G. K. Pavithra Yazhini. 2023. “Storing and Computation of Real-Time Data on the Cloud Through Medical Sensors”. Journal of ISMAC 5 (1): 1-15. https://doi.org/10.36548/jismac.2023.1.001.

Keywords

— MySignals
— healthcare
— e-health
— cloud computing
Published: 13-02-2023

Abstract

Healthcare is one of the sectors that all countries are working to grow sustainably. IoT, or the Internet of Things, is an emerging technology that offers advancements and improved medical solutions. A significant application of cloud computing is helping doctors perform faster diagnostic procedures. Obtaining real-time data from medical sensors is another one of the main applications. Here, this article has proposed a method to read patient data from the MySignals e-health platform, store it in the cloud, and conduct further analysis. This research work makes it possible for the doctors to monitor the patient's health from any location and provide recommendations for additional treatment by displaying the required data in the cloud.

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