DHLink: A Microservice Platform supporting Rapid Application Development and Secure Real-time Data Sharing in Digital Health
Wenhao Li, Niranjan Bidargaddi, John Fouyaxis

TL;DR
DHLink is a microservice platform that enables rapid development and secure real-time data sharing across digital health applications, reducing repetitive effort and enhancing reusability.
Contribution
The paper introduces DHLink, a microservice platform that links digital health applications for data sharing and rapid development, with reusable microservices for common functionalities.
Findings
Efficient application collaboration demonstrated in two use cases.
DHLink enables rapid development by reusing existing data and functions.
Secure real-time data sharing facilitated across projects.
Abstract
Digital health applications that leverage multiple sources of patient data for insights to patients' behaviours or disease symptoms as well as remote patient monitoring, nudging and treatments are becoming increasingly popular in various medical practices and research. One common issue among these applications is that they are generally based on project-specific solutions and developed from scratch. Such application development fashion results in large amounts of repetitive effort, for example, in building study specific websites and mobile frontends, deploying customised infrastructures, and collecting data that may have already been collected in other studies and projects. What is worse, the data collected, and functions built cannot be easily reused by other applications. In this paper, we present an event-driven microservice platform, namely DHLink, to address this issue. DHLink…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
