This paper presents an open platform for continuous monitoring of clinical signs through a smart and non-invasive wearable device. In order to accomplish a communication in proximity, the Near Field Communication wireless technology is used, providing a fast link between the device and the host, avoiding the pairing (as typically occurs for Bluetooth protocol) and limiting the power consumption. The Arduino ecosystem has been used for prototyping since it allows an easy and open integration of ad-hoc functionalities. The first release of the platform has been customized for human body temperature measurement, although other kind of clinical signs could be handled with a low-level effort.

A near field communication-based platform for mobile ambient assisted living applications

Leone Alessandro;Rescio Gabriele;Siciliano Pietro
2015

Abstract

This paper presents an open platform for continuous monitoring of clinical signs through a smart and non-invasive wearable device. In order to accomplish a communication in proximity, the Near Field Communication wireless technology is used, providing a fast link between the device and the host, avoiding the pairing (as typically occurs for Bluetooth protocol) and limiting the power consumption. The Arduino ecosystem has been used for prototyping since it allows an easy and open integration of ad-hoc functionalities. The first release of the platform has been customized for human body temperature measurement, although other kind of clinical signs could be handled with a low-level effort.
2015
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
NFC
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