Web Platform for Georeferenced Telemonitoring: A Case Study on Elderly Healthcare

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53591/easi.v3i2.1924

Keywords:

Cardio, Georeferenced Telemonitoring, Web Platform

Abstract

The monitoring and management of biomedical variables remain critical areas of focus within the scientific and technological fields. The increasing prevalence of cardiac conditions and the risks associated with geographic disorientation among the elderly population highlight a pressing challenge. This study presents a web-based platform designed to receive real-time biomedical data for assessing patient health status. To achieve this, the variables were simulated to define the necessary data structure. All data generated through an Android-based device were transmitted over a cellular network and stored in a preconfigured Cloud database, enabling the creation of a consultable historical record for future use. The platform was subsequently evaluated by 50 users, who shared their insights and rated aspects such as usability, interface design, and functionality through a detailed survey.

Author Biographies

  • Orlando Barboza, Departamento de Ing. Ele ́ctrica y Electro ́nica, Universidad del Norte. Barranquilla, Colombia., Departamento de Ing. Ele ́ctrica y Electro ́nica, Universidad del Norte. Barranquilla, Colombia.

    Electronic Engineer (2023), Universidad del Norte.

  • Andres Florez, Departamento de Ing. Ele ́ctrica y Electro ́nica, Universidad del Norte. Barranquilla, Colombia., Departamento de Ing. Ele ́ctrica y Electro ́nica, Universidad del Norte. Barranquilla, Colombia.

    Electronic Engineer (2023), Universidad del Norte.

  • Cesar Viloria-Nuñez, Departamento de Ing. Eléctrica y Electrónica, Universidad del Norte. Barranquilla, Colombia., Departamento de Ing. Eléctrica y Electrónica, Universidad del Norte. Barranquilla, Colombia.

    Electronic Engineer (2008), Universidad del Norte. Master in Systems and Computing Engineering (2010), Universidad del Norte. PhD (c) in Economics and Innovation Management, Autonomous University of Madrid. Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Universidad del Norte.

  • Diego Gomez-Ceron, Departamento de Ing. Ele ́ctrica y Electro ́nica, Universidad del Norte. Barranquilla, Colombia., Departamento de Ing. Ele ́ctrica y Electro ́nica, Universidad del Norte. Barranquilla, Colombia.

    Electronic Engineer (2002), Universidad del Norte. Master in Systems and Computing Engineering (2011), Universidad del Norte. PhD (c) in Economics and Innovation Management, Autonomous University of Madrid. Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Universidad del Norte.

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Published

2025-02-12

How to Cite

Web Platform for Georeferenced Telemonitoring: A Case Study on Elderly Healthcare. (2025). EASI: Engineering and Applied Sciences in Industry, 3(2), 30-38. https://doi.org/10.53591/easi.v3i2.1924