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An IoT system for healthcare in the smart city

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  • Aleksandra LABUS

    (Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia)

  • Branka RODIC

    (Academy for applied studies Belgrade, College of Health Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia)

  • Miloš RADENKOVIC

    (School of Computing, Union University, Belgrade, Serbia)

  • Svetlana MITROVIC

    (Project Management College, Belgrade, Serbia)

  • Tamara NAUMOVIC

    (Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia)

Abstract

Urban lifestyle, stressful work, a large number of daily obligations significantly affect the occurrence of stress. If stress reduction is not addressed, adverse effects on human health may occur. This paper proposes a model of smart healthcare service based on the Internet of Things. The main goal is to develop an IoT system that will enable real time monitoring of citizens’ stress in a smart city, during their everyday lives. Users of this system can monitor stress level and receive notifications and recommendation how to low down stress via their mobile phones. Depending of the detected stress level, users of the proposed system can be provided with relaxation materials in the form of short relaxing video or audio contents. After the stress level is normalized, the user receives a notification and can continue with normal activities. Unlike well-known solutions for stress management, this solution is wearable and can provide biofeedback to both, users and therapist or healthcare workers. The proposed IoT system is developed using intelligent devices such as mobile phones, Raspberry Pi microcomputer, Arduino microcontroller, and sensors for monitoring heart rate and skin conductivity. As a support for monitoring stress level a responsive web application is developed. All the measured data are stored in the cloud. Based on obtained and analyzed data, users can manage the stress level and prevent disease. The obtained results could serve as a good basis for adoption and implementation of stress management as a smart city service.

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  • Aleksandra LABUS & Branka RODIC & Miloš RADENKOVIC & Svetlana MITROVIC & Tamara NAUMOVIC, 2022. "An IoT system for healthcare in the smart city," Smart Cities and Regional Development (SCRD) Journal, Smart-EDU Hub, vol. 6(2), pages 77-89, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:pop:journl:v:6:y:2022:i:2:p:77-89
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    Keywords

    smart healthcare; wearables; stress management; heart rate monitoring; smart city;
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    JEL classification:

    • O35 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Social Innovation

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