Design and Implementation of a Cloud-Based Cross-Platform Mobile Health System with HTTP 2.0

Mobile cloud computing, the combination of mobile computing and cloud computing, is becoming a hot topic of the industry especially in healthcare. In this paper, we describe our design and prototype implementation of a cross-platform mobile activity monitoring system on the cloud. The system incorporates HTTP 2.0 with SPDY to enable secure and fast server push of medical information to individual users. Moreover, the system uses MATLAB graphs to show the vital data and analysis results and provides a user-friendly way to access personalized healthcare.

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