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Biomedical sensing analyzer (BSA) for mobile-health (mHealth)-LTE
The rapid expansion of mobile-based systems, the capabilities of smartphone devices, as well as the radio access and cellular network technologies are the wind beneath the wing of mobile health (mHealth). In this paper, the concept of biomedical sensing analyzer (BSA) is presented, which is a novel framework, devised for sensor-based mHealth applications. The BSA is capable of formulating the Quality of Service (QoS) measurements in an end-to-end sense, covering the entire communication path (wearable sensors, link-technology, smartphone, cell-towers, mobile-cloud, and the end-users). The characterization and formulation of BSA depend on a number of factors, including the deployment of application-specific biomedical sensors, generic link-technologies, collection, aggregation, and prioritization of mHealth data, cellular network based on the Long-Term Evolution (LTE) access technology, and extensive multidimensional delay analyses. The results are studied and analyzed in a LabView 8.5 programming environment.
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IEEE journal of biomedical and health informaticsVolume
18Issue
1Pagination
345 - 351Publisher
IEEELocation
Piscataway, NJPublisher DOI
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2168-2208Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article; C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2014, IEEEUsage metrics
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Computer Communication NetworksComputer SimulationHumansRemote Sensing TechnologySignal-To-Noise RatioTelemedicineScience & TechnologyTechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineComputer Science, Information SystemsComputer Science, Interdisciplinary ApplicationsMathematical & Computational BiologyMedical InformaticsComputer ScienceBSAdelayLTEmHealthsensor
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