The OCARIoT Data Acquisition App

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2020-07
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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We introduce the OCARIoT Data Acquisition App, a mHealth open source solution that synchronizes and manages data in Health IoT pilots. It was developed during the H2020 project entitled OCARIoT (Smart childhood Obesity CARing solution using IoT potential) and is innovative in the sense that it allows efficient IoT data collection, integration of different commercial devices, improves the user's privacy, data's security and the management of data controllers respecting legal and ethics policies. The application acts as a token manager for accessing external services. Besides the main features of the application, we report the integration of Fitbit services, and the deployment in four Health IoT pilots in Brazil, Greece and Spain. A survey was conducted with users in these three pilots and collected information about their user experience. The results presented excellent feedbacks from the users, with initial needs of synchronizing different children's accounts and privacy, which justified the development of the tool. Finally, we got feedback of improvements in ethics, technological and reuse in Health IoT pilots.
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User experience , Spain , Greece , Brazil , Fitbit services , Smart childhood obesity caring solution , mHealth open source solution , OCARIoT Data Acquisition App , Token manager , Data controllers , Efficient IoT data collection , IoT potential , Health IoT pilots , User experience , Spain , Greece , Brazil , Fitbit services , Smart childhood obesity caring solution , mHealth open source solution , OCARIoT Data Acquisition App , Token manager , Data controllers , Efficient IoT data collection , IoT potential , Health IoT pilots , App , Health IoT , MHealth , Pilots , Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging , Computer Science Applications , SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being , SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals , Project ID , info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/777082/EU/smart childhood Obesity CARing solution using IoT potential/OCARIoT , info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/777082/EU/smart childhood Obesity CARing solution using IoT potential/OCARIoT , Funding Info , The research has been performed under the OCARIoT project, funded from the European Union`s HORIZON 2020 Programme (2014-2020), ID 777082, and from the Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation through Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa (RNP), ID 003008. We are also thankful to developers who also contributed to the realization of the OCARIoT Data Acquisition App, namely: Jefferson Medeiros, Lucas Rocha, Aislan Monteiro, Alex Figueiredo, Thomas Fisher and Kostas Soutos. , The research has been performed under the OCARIoT project, funded from the European Union`s HORIZON 2020 Programme (2014-2020), ID 777082, and from the Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation through Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa (RNP), ID 003008. We are also thankful to developers who also contributed to the realization of the OCARIoT Data Acquisition App, namely: Jefferson Medeiros, Lucas Rocha, Aislan Monteiro, Alex Figueiredo, Thomas Fisher and Kostas Soutos.
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Barbosa , P , Santos , D , Lucena , C , Bastida , L , Ferreira , J F & Cea , G 2020 , The OCARIoT Data Acquisition App . in A G S de Herrera , A Rodriguez Gonzalez , KC Santosh , Z Temesgen , B Kane & P Soda (eds) , unknown . 1063-7125 , Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. , pp. 409-414 , 33rd IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, CBMS 2020 , Virtual, Online , United States , 28/07/20 . https://doi.org/10.1109/CBMS49503.2020.00084
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