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Ontology-based system for patient monitoring with connected objects
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2017
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Ontology (Information Science)Healthiot OntologyEnormous ExploitationEngineeringData ScienceConnected ObjectsSemantic IntegrationSemantic TechnologyData IntegrationInternet Of ThingsSemantic WebTelehealthOntology ResearchMedical OntologyHealth InformaticsBiomedical OntologyOntology-based System
The enormous exploitation of connected objects for patient monitoring becomes a source of a huge quantity of health data. This data can be badly expressed, understood, and exploited by other systems and devices. Additionally, the huge amount of connected objects embeds with resource-constrained devices (sensors, actuators, RFIDS, etc.) are also challenging. Consequently, semantic representation of both medical connected objects and their data becomes important. Furthermore, the semantic reasoning of this data requires the definition of diverse rules in order to provide adequate and efficient results. This paper suggests two main contributions. The first one focuses on the semantic representation of both the medical connected objects and their data by proposing a HealthIoT ontology. The second contribution is proposed to provide practical backup to the use of this ontology. In fact, an IoT Medicare system is proposed to evaluate the HealthIoT ontology.
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