Internet of Medical Things : Remote diagnosis and monitoring application for diabetics

With the progress of new technologies, certain areas such as health have seen their functioning modes to be changed to accommodate the trend of the actual world. Then, new concepts have emerged such as telemedicine, e-health, or the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). These innovations quickly spread around the world to turn the tide. But nevertheless, some West African countries, such as Senegal, are still trying to get to grips in the perfect use of these tools by trying to provide solutions that address real societal problems. This paper proposes an IoMT application for diagnosis and help of diabetics, DiabLoop. The application measures blood glucose levels at reconfigurable time intervals to detect potential diabetes or monitor the progress of existing diabetes. An algorithm-based intelligent part is built-in that allows the system to use a knowledge base to make decisions automatically to help or send an urgent notification to a registered physician, guardian and/or to a parent. The implementation and case studies for validation show that the application facilitates the daily life of diabetics, which is an innovation in the field of health in West Africa.