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IJSTR >> Volume 8 - Issue 9, September 2019 Edition



International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research  
International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research

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ISSN 2277-8616



A Novel Of Multi-Agent Based Architecture Design For Wireless Body-Area Network Monitoring System

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AUTHOR(S)

C.RameshKumar, Dr.Viswanathan

 

KEYWORDS

Multiagent System Design, Telemedicine, e-health, remote diagnosis and monitoring, wireless body-area network.

 

ABSTRACT

in developing countries, governments face serious problems in offering quality health services at a reasonable cost due to the rapid redness of the population and chronic illness. Due to available health resources, it is currently insufficient; there are many drug-free deaths. That is why the most important issue is present. Our approach to solving this problem is based on the Multi-Agent System (MAS) architecture. Our Patient Monitoring-System (PMS) monitors patients captivating into account physiological with ecological parameters. During this method, PMS provides reliable and cheap health care for adults, chronic and injured people, both inside and out-of-doors. Our hypothesis is that effectively make use of health care will lead to a reduction in unnecessary hospital care, minimizing costs, treatment, and follow-up. The despite potential use of PMS, it does not happen to a vital part of patient care in a heterogeneous environment, mainly due to not have knowledge and infrastructure. In this paper describes the design along with the performance of PMS-MAS architecture, identifies constraints and provides a prediction for the expectations.

 

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