ABSTRACT
RADAR-IoT is an IoT gateway framework allowing myriad of sensors to inter-connect, collect data and do interesting things like on-device AI/ML, dashboarding, alerting and combining sensor information with other data sources of a cloud based platform (like wearable devices in an mHealth data platform) and providing real-time actionable intelligence. The amount of available sensors is limitless allowing for possibilities previously not possible, empowering the field of health informatics.
- Yatharth Ranjan, Zulqarnain Rashid, Callum Stewart, Pauline Conde, Mark Begale, Denny Verbeeck, Sebastian Boettcher, Richard Dobson, Amos Folarin, RADAR-CNS Consortium, 2019. RADAR-base: open source mobile health platform for collecting, monitoring, and analyzing data using sensors, wearables, and mobile devices. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 7, 8 (2019), e11734.Google Scholar
Index Terms
- RADAR-IoT: An open-source, interoperable and extensible IoT gateway framework for healthcare and beyond
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