RADAR-IoT: An Open-Source, Interoperable, and Extensible IoT Gateway Framework for Health Research

Author:

Ranjan Yatharth1ORCID,Chang Jiangeng2,Sankesara Heet1ORCID,Conde Pauline1ORCID,Rashid Zulqarnain1ORCID,Dobson Richard J. B.1ORCID,Folarin Amos1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biostatistics and Health Informatics, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London, London SE5 8AF, UK

2. Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119077, Singapore

Abstract

IoT sensors offer a wide range of sensing capabilities, many of which have potential health applications. Existing solutions for IoT in healthcare have notable limitations, such as closed-source, limited I/O protocols, limited cloud platform support, and missing specific functionality for health use cases. Developing an open-source internet of things (IoT) gateway solution that addresses these limitations and provides reliability, broad applicability, and utility is highly desirable. Combining a wide range of sensor data streams from IoT devices with ambulatory mHealth data would open up the potential to provide a detailed 360-degree view of the relationship between patient physiology, behavior, and environment. We have developed RADAR-IoT as an open-source IoT gateway framework, to harness this potential. It aims to connect multiple IoT devices at the edge, perform limited on-device data processing and analysis, and integrate with cloud-based mobile health platforms, such as RADAR-base, enabling real-time data processing. We also present a proof-of-concept data collection from this framework, using prototype hardware in two locations. The RADAR-IoT framework, combined with the RADAR-base mHealth platform, provides a comprehensive view of a user’s health and environment by integrating static IoT sensors and wearable devices. Despite its current limitations, it offers a promising open-source solution for health research, with potential applications in managing infection control, monitoring chronic pulmonary disorders, and assisting patients with impaired motor control or cognitive ability.

Funder

NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at South London

Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London

Publisher

MDPI AG

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