A Mobile Health Application Based on a Fuzzy QoS Web Service Component

Authors

  • Zaineb Chelly Dagdia

Keywords:

Mobile-Health, QoS, Web service, Wireless, Fuzzy Set Theory, Architecture

Abstract

M-health - the use of mobile applications for healthcare - is a dynamic recent field of research that could advance the well-being of people around the world. According to the recent developments in this area, novel medical applications have been proposed in the market to be used on tablets. This tendency has seen the light lately and it is aiming at becoming an integrated part of medical solutions. In this paper, we propose a new medical application intended for android devices. Our M-health application aims at facilitating doctors' tasks by generating an ubiquitous information system. To achieve this, we have based our application on an open source operating system, ``android", and web services technologies. With the widespread proliferation of web services, Quality of Service (QoS) becomes a significant factor in distinguishing the success of service providers. QoS determines the service usability and utility, both of which influence the popularity of the service. Our M-health application is based on the use of a fuzzy QoS component to guarantee the selection of the most convenient service; seen as a crucial task. In addition, our application functions in a minimal space disk as we will record and get access to the needed resources via a wireless access ensuring the integrity and the security of the transferred data. Android has become more popular, flexible and more distributed; and therefore it will play a leading role in our new developed M-health system.

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Published

2019-07-01

How to Cite

Zaineb Chelly Dagdia. (2019). A Mobile Health Application Based on a Fuzzy QoS Web Service Component. Journal of Network and Innovative Computing, 7, 7. Retrieved from https://cspub-jnic.org/index.php/jnic/article/view/142

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