mHealthDroid: A novel framework for agile development of mobile health applications

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[1] Research Center for Information and Communications Technologies of the University of Granada (CITIC-UGR), C/Periodista Rafael Gomez Montero 2, Granada
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| 1600年 / Springer Verlag卷 / 8868期
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Biomedical sensors; Digital health; Health devices; mHealth framework; Mobile health; Portable sensors; Wearable sensors;
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10.1007/978-3-319-13105-4_14
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Mobile health is an emerging field which is attracting much attention. Nevertheless, tools for the development of mobile health applications are lacking. This work presents mHealthDroid, an open source Android implementation of a mHealth Framework designed to facilitate the rapid and easy development of biomedical apps. The framework is devised to leverage the potential of mobile devices like smartphones or tablets, wearable sensors and portable biomedical devices. The framework provides functionalities for resource and communication abstraction, biomedical data acquisition, health knowledge extraction, persistent data storage, adaptive visualization, system management and value-added services such as intelligent alerts, recommendations and guidelines. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014.
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