WEARABLE DEVICES FOR HEALTH CARE APPLICATIONS USING BIG DATA

Authors

  • Puneeth kumar G.B Assistant Professor Department of Electronics and Communictaion Engg., BGSIT Visveswaraya Technological University, Karnataka, India B.G.S Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India
  • Arpitha S C U.G.Student, Department of Electronics and Communictaion Engg., BGSIT Visveswaraya Technological University, Karnataka, India B.G.S Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India
  • Likhitha M U.G.Student ,Department of Electronics and Communictaion Engg., BGSIT Visveswaraya Technological University, Karnataka, India B.G.S Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India
  • Karunya S Department of Electronics and Communictaion Engg., BGSIT Visveswaraya Technological University, Karnataka, India B.G.S Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India
  • Prekshitha D U U.G.Student, Department of Electronics and Communictaion Engg., BGSIT Visveswaraya Technological University, Karnataka, India B.G.S Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India

Keywords:

Big data, smart cities, smarthomes, health care applications, Behavioral Analytics, Frequent Pattern, Cluster Analysis, Incremental Data-Mining, Association Rules, Prediction

Abstract

The Internet of Things(IoT) is an emerging paradigm for the range of new capabilities brought about by
pervasive connectivity. The concept involves situations where network connectivity and computing capability expand to
objects, sensors, and everyday items that exchange data with little to no human involvement. The premise of the IoT is to
build, operate, and manage the physical world by means of pervasive smart networking, data collection, predictive
analytics, deep optimization, machine-to-machine methods, and other solutions. Its potential benefits can impact how
individuals live and work. In the near future, corporate and government organizations, may be challenged by the
inevitable addition of IoT devices to their networks and connected systems. This notion will serve as a source of
innovative decision making.

Published

2018-05-25

How to Cite

Puneeth kumar G.B, Arpitha S C, Likhitha M, Karunya S, & Prekshitha D U. (2018). WEARABLE DEVICES FOR HEALTH CARE APPLICATIONS USING BIG DATA. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 5(5), 110–114. Retrieved from https://www.ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/5102