Sergio T. Carvalho, Matheus Erthal, Douglas Mareli, Alexandre Sztajnberg, Alessandro Copetti, Orlando Loques.
Pervasive home health care applications require an infrastructure of specializedhardware and software capable of collecting and processing data from thepatient and the environment. We present here a remote monitoring home health careprototype, whose patients, following a prescribed care plan, have their data (physiologicaland activity) collected by sensors and analyzed to identify their health status.The information is stored in a local database and transmitted to a central supervisorystation, which is able to respond to emergency situations. This prototype is part ofa Remote Assisted Living Health Care System project, which integrates various keyaspects regarding the telemonitoring of patients at home.
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