Design of an Architecture of Communication Oriented to Medical and Sports Applications in IoT

The design of an architecture of communication oriented to medical and sports applications is presented, with the goal to get a series of information collected from a network of portable sensors, those sensors are arranged in the body of the person in order to gather vital constants of the user and then transmit them to a web service on the internet, as well as to monitor the state of health and user’s physical performance.

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