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that we want to establish a connection. Figure 2 is
the overall system procedure of the mobile phone
software “Telemedicine”.
Whereas mobile phone gets the desired sensor,
it establishes a Bluetooth connection with the
sensor and shows a message “Successfully Paired
with Sensor” and then the “Frequency” button on
the software interface will be activated (Figure
5(A)). “Frequency” button provides the option to
the user of how frequently users want to see or
send the updated data. If user presses the “Fre-
quency” button, the system will lead him to time
duration selection interface (Figure 5(B)). There
are plenty of options starting from 5 seconds to
1 hour.
If user chooses 5 second time duration and
presses “ok” button (Figure 6(A)), the data will
be updated and sent to the online database server
with time and geo stamp information in every 5
second. If he chooses 30 seconds, the data will
be updated at every 30 seconds and at the same
time, user will get a confirmation message “Your
report sent successfully to server” in every 5 or
30 seconds based on his time duration selection.
The report for vital signs data can also be visual-
ized at the mobile screen (Figure 6(B)) once the
“Report” button is pressed. There is another option
available to send a SMS with the captured data
from sensor to doctor or any other person that the
user wants to send. To set the number for SMS,
user has to click the “Setting” option (Figure 6(C))
and then he has to put the mobile phone number
at the text box and press the “Save” button (Fig-
ure 6(D)).
Figure 2. The overall system procedure of the mobile phone software “Telemedicine”
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