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An Efficient Emergency Patient Monitoring Based on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Kahkashan Tabassum, Hadil Shaiba, Nada Ahmed Essa, Hafiza A. Elbadie

2021Journal of Organizational and End User Computing20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Medical sensors are implanted within the vital organs of human body to record and monitor the vital signs of pulse rate, heartbeat, electrocardiogram, body mass index, temperature, blood pressure, etc. to ensure their effective functioning. These are monitored to detect patient’s health from anywhere and at any time. The Wireless Sensor Networks are embedded in the form of Body Area Nets and are capable of sensing and storing the information on a digital device. Later this information could be inspected or even sent to a remotely located storage device specifically (server or any public or private cloud for analysis) so that a medical doctor can diagnose the present medical condition of a person or a patient. Such a facility would be of immense help in the event of an emergency such as a sudden disaster or natural calamity where communication is damaged, and the potential sources become inaccessible. The aim of this paper is to create a mobile platform using Mobile Ad hoc Network to support healthcare connectivity and treatment in emergency situations.

Topics & Concepts

HeartbeatVital signsComputer scienceBody area networkWireless ad hoc networkEvent (particle physics)Remote patient monitoringCloud computingComputer securityMedical emergencyWireless sensor networkCloud serverWirelessComputer networkTelecommunicationsMedicineOperating systemSurgeryQuantum mechanicsPhysicsRadiologyWireless Body Area NetworksIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems