Development of Ubiquitous Health Monitoring System

For the successful ubiquitous healthcare, the biosignal database should be easily assessed and properly maintained. This paper describes a system for the Web-based biosignal database management. We propose a ubiquitous health monitoring system (UHMS). It consists of a U-house local server and a central repository. The main role of U-house server is data interfacing and data upload control. We used MFER standard for encoding medical waveforms. The central repository stores biosignal data and provides easy-to-use Web interfaces for managing biosignal data.

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