Title :
Internet of m-health Things “m-IoT”
Author :
Istepanian, R.S.H. ; Sungoor, A. ; Faisal, A. ; Philip, N.
Author_Institution :
Mobile Inf. & Network Technol. Centre (MINT), Kingston Univ. London, London, UK
Abstract :
Internet of Things (IoT) is a new and evolving concept that provides connectivity to the Internet via sensing devices to achieve intelligent identification and management in a heterogeneous connectivity environment. From the assisted living perspective, this emerging concept will enable new communication connectivity routes between elderly disabled patient and care services through innovative networking architectures in AAL environments. M-health is defined as "mobile computing, medical sensor, and communications technologies for health care" [1]. This evolutionary concept provides both mobility and \´always connected\´ functionalities for different healthcare applications. In this paper we introduce a new amalgamated concept of Internet of m-health Things (m-IoT). m-IoT is a new concept that matches the functionalities of m-health and IoT for a new and innovative future (4G health) applications. In principle m-IoT introduce a new healthcare connectivity paradigm that interconnects IP-based communication technologies such as 6LoWPAN with emerging 4G networks for future Internet based healthcare services. In this paper we will present a general m-IoT architecture based on 6LoWPAN technology for measurement of body temperature as an example for healthcare application.
Keywords :
4G mobile communication; IP networks; Internet; health care; mobile computing; personal area networks; temperature measurement; 4G network; 6LoWPAN technology; AAL environment; IP-based communication technology interconnection; Internet based healthcare service; Internet of M-health things; body temperature measurement; communication connectivity; elderly disabled patient care service; evolutionary concept; healthcare connectivity paradigm; heterogeneous connectivity environment; innovative networking architecture; intelligent identification; intelligent management; m-IoT architecture; medical sensor; mobile computing; sensing device; Internet of Things; Wireless Sensor Network; chronic disease management; m-health;
Conference_Titel :
Assisted Living 2011, IET Seminar on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1049/ic.2011.0036