RADAR-IoT Proof of Concept (PoC)

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Yatharth
Ranjan
Submitted by:
Yatharth Ranjan
Last updated:
Tue, 08/29/2023 - 06:48
DOI:
10.21227/ttz3-nn59
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Abstract 

IoT sensors offer a wide range of sensing capabilities, many of which have the potential for health or medical applications. Existing solutions for IoT in healthcare have notable limitations, such as limited I/O protocols, limited cloud platform support, and limited extensibility. Therefore, the development of an open-source Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) gateway solution that addresses these limitations and provides reliability, broad applicability, and utility would be highly desirable. Combining a wide range of sensor data streams from IoT devices with ambulatory mHealth data would open the potential for providing a detailed 360-degree view of the relationship between patient physiology, behaviour, and environment. To harness this potential, RADAR-IoT has been developed as an open-source IoT gateway framework. It aims to connect multiple IoT devices at the edge, perform on-device data analysis, and integrate with cloud-based mobile health platforms such as RADAR-base, enabling real-time data processing. This dataset contains data from the RADAR-IoT Proof of Concept analysis for sensor data collected from the author’s home using the RADAR-IoT framework.

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There are directories for each type of sensor. Each data directory contains a schema file that describes the structure of the data in that directory