Analytical review of medical mobile diagnostic systems
Darii Kordiyak, Nataliya Shakhovska

TL;DR
This paper reviews existing mobile medical diagnostic systems and introduces the HealthTracker smartwatch system, highlighting its unique features and benefits for patient-doctor interaction based on vital signs.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of current systems and proposes the HealthTracker system, leveraging smartwatch technology for improved medical diagnostics.
Findings
HealthTracker offers enhanced patient monitoring capabilities.
Existing systems have limitations that HealthTracker aims to address.
Smartwatch-based diagnostics can improve real-time health data collection.
Abstract
This article analyzes the mobile medical diagnostic systems and compare them with the proposed HealthTracker system based on smartwatch Apple Watch. Before the development of the system HealthTracker, there was conducted a review and analysis of existing similar systems to identify common and distinctive features of the future system. This analysis will improve HealthTracker system, based on the strengths and weaknesses of existing systems and help identify and justify the key benefits and unique system HealthTracker. The main goal is to provide a system HealthTracker convenient way to interact with the patient the doctor based on the vital signs of the patient. Apple Watch is an excellent watch presented in 2014 that has the capacity to collect and compile data on the health of the user and can be used for medical purposes.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNon-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring · Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques
