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Emerging Trends in Mobile Health Care System with Different Algorithms

R. Thenmozhi, M. Priyadharshini, V. VidhyaLakshmi, K. Abirami

Abstract


Mobile technologies are increasingly growing in developing countries like India Mobile healthcare provision in the home environment presents many challenges. Mobile Healthcare is a term used for the practice of medicine and public health supported by mobile devices. It is most commonly used in the reference to using mobile communication devices such as mobile phones, tablet & computer PDAs. Nowadays, mobile has become a prominent tool, not only in urban regions but also in remote and rural areas. Mobile healthcare, in the home environment presents many new challenges. A wireless sensor network with a large number of sensor nodes can be used as an effective tool for gathering data in mobile healthcare situations. The work includes a detailed study of mobile healthcare system in various aspects. Various algorithms and techniques, for effective healthcare are addressed in this paper. After analyzing, the survey is concluded with several promising directions for further research in mobile healthcare system.

Keywords


Bilinear Pairing Techniques, Mobile Health Care System, Wireless Sensor Network, Collaborative Algorithm, Recommendation Algorithm

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