System Architecture of HatterHealthConnect: An Integration of Body Sensor Networks and Social Networks to Improve Health Awareness
Hala ElAarag, David Bauschlicher, Steven Bauschlicher

TL;DR
This paper presents the system architecture for HatterHealthConnect, integrating Body Sensor Networks and social networks to enhance health awareness and community engagement through a prototype implementation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel system architecture combining BSNs and social networks, with detailed hardware, software, and user interface design for health monitoring applications.
Findings
Successful prototype implementation with Zephyr HxM and Shimmer sensors
Effective integration of BSNs with Facebook for health data sharing
User-friendly Android application design for health monitoring
Abstract
Over the last decade, the demand for efficient healthcare monitoring has increased and forced the health and wellness industry to embrace modern technological advances. Body Sensor Networks, or BSNs, can remotely collect users data and upload vital statistics to servers over the Internet. Advances in wireless technologies such as cellular devices and Bluetooth increase the mobility users experience while wearing a body sensor network. When connected by the proper framework, BSNs can efficiently monitor and record data while minimizing the energy expenditure of nodes in the BSN. Social networking sites play a large role in the aggregation and sharing of data between many users. Connecting a BSN to a social network creates the unique ability to share health related data with other users through social interaction. In this research, we present an integration of BSNs and social networks to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Body Area Networks · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
