Universidad de Sonora Centro CAC CONACyT

Digital Patient Asistant

Participantes
Faculty: Jesus Pacheco, Salim Hariri, Cihan Tunc, Pratik Satam
Students:Birkan Kolcu
Productos: Binational project site

The wearable sensor technologies are important for their impacts on improving the health and treatment of patients especially in rehab and medical centers. Medical wearable sensors used on patient’ outfits promise to decrease preventable injuries, improve quality of healthcare and reduce costs. Such technology will allow nurses and physicians to monitor patient’s health remotely, offering the capabilities of remote diagnosis, treatments and take proactive actions to prevent injuries and mitigate major health incidents (heart attacks, high blood pressures, etc.). To develop remote monitoring, diagnosis and injury prevention capabilities for patients in hospitals and rehab centers, we need innovative architecture that can effectively utilize the advancements in Internet of Things (IoT), wearable sensor technologies, autonomic and cloud computing. The IoT can be viewed as a ubiquitous network that enables monitoring and controlling the patient rooms and patients mobility by collecting, and processing the data generated by the deployed sensors. Cloud and autonomic computing will be used to deliver the required self-management and autonomic monitoring services with little involvement of users or administrators

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Para mas información, contactar a Jesus Pacheco (jesus.pacheco@unison.mx) o a César Villegas (cesar.villegas@unison.mx)