A survey on success factors to design context-aware frameworks to develop mobile patient monitoring systems

Design of context-aware application frameworks to develop mobile patient monitoring systems using wireless sensors (MPMS) is an emerging in the biomedical informatics domain. However, literature about this topic remains fragmented.In fact, there are no categories in the literature to characterize th...

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Main Authors: Al-Bashayreh, Mahmood Ghaleb, Hashim, Nor Laily, Khorma, Ola Taiseer
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/9674/1/06.pdf
http://repo.uum.edu.my/9674/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICOS.2012.6417651
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Summary:Design of context-aware application frameworks to develop mobile patient monitoring systems using wireless sensors (MPMS) is an emerging in the biomedical informatics domain. However, literature about this topic remains fragmented.In fact, there are no categories in the literature to characterize these frameworks.In addition, there are no success factors to identify lacks and gaps in their design. To address these gaps, this paper is a survey of the context-aware frameworks in the biomedical informatics domain to identify the categories that can be used to gain an intensive and extensive understanding of previous studies.Then, use these categories to identify the Factors of Successful Context-aware Application Frameworks (FSCAF), which are a set of designs and domain requirements that must be satisfied to design context-aware frameworks to develop MPMS.The results are expected to help researchers identify lacks and gaps in the literature to design enhanced context-aware frameworks to develop MPMS.