Investigations of Smart Health Reliability
Sharlet Claros, Wei Wang, Ting Zhu

TL;DR
This paper investigates the reliability of wireless smart health devices in collecting biometric data under different network and environmental conditions, including implementation of a program for initial analysis of measurement accuracy.
Contribution
It provides a systematic assessment of smart health device reliability and introduces an initial measurement and data collection framework.
Findings
Reliability varies with network conditions
Measurement accuracy is affected by environmental factors
Initial data collection shows promising results
Abstract
A balanced investigation into the reliability of wireless smart health devices when it comes to the collection of biometric data under varying network/environmental conditions. Followed by a program implementation to begin introductory analysis on measurement accuracy and data collection to gauge the reliability of smart health devices.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Body Area Networks
