Abstract

This paper presents a novel health monitoring system for Parkinson’s disease (pd ) patients called help (Home-based Empowered Living for Parkinson’s disease patients). The help system has been specifically designed and implemented as a health monitoring system in order to optimize treatment and improve quality of life of people with Parkinson’s. This is a challenging goal due to the difficulty in establishing a closed-loop system that is able to detect the outcomes of treatment and react accordingly. In a similar way to diabetes treatment where the plasma glucose level can be measured and can be used to regulate drug doses, the help system’s approach aims to estimate pd symptoms and to adjust the dose of medication in order to reduce symptoms. The proposed health monitoring system is composed of several components: a body sensor & actuator network managed by a smartphone, a remote monitoring platform for doctors and clinical professionals as well as a telecommunication and service infrastructure. The real advantage derives from having constant medical control without dramatically modifying daily life. The help system is going to be evaluated in several cities during the first part of 2012 under daily living conditions with pd patients.

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