Integrating Cloud Computing and IoT for Community Health Service

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Nowadays, China is stepping into an aging society, and most people care about their personal health with the Chinese economic development. Chronic-diseases have become the major threat to the elder people in China. In order to ensure a real-time health care for the elders, we propose health cloud platform with IoT for community health service. The platform includes IoT health services subsystem, health cloud application service subsystem and data management subsystem. The System development and service scheme is composed of six parts according to the function: front-end data acquisitioning module, message middleware, storage center, data mining center, medical graphics image processing center and presentation layer. The health cloud platform has two main functions: real time medical care technology and personalized health service. The successful deployment of health cloud can take demonstration for others application, and promote itself cloud computing technologies development.

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