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An Architecture for Cooperative Mobile Health Applications
Georgios Drakopoulos1, Phivos Mylonas2, Spyros Sioutas3
1Department of Informatics, Ionian University, Corfu, Greece. c16drak@ionio.gr.
Abstract:
Mobile health applications are steadily gaining momentum in the modern world given the omnipresence of various mobile or Wi-Fi connections. Given that the bandwidth of these connections increases over time, especially in conjunction with advanced modulation and error-correction codes, whereas the latency drops, the cooperation between mobile applications becomes gradually easier. This translates to reduced computational burden and heat dissipation for each isolated device but at the expense of increased privacy risks. This chapter presents a configurable and scalable edge computing architecture for cooperative digital health mobile applications.
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