generalized to a certain extent and the analysis of the vital sign data captured from the
medical sensors is still an on going research. Our future efforts will primarily focus
on integrating RFID tags with medical bio sensors, which will facilitate establishing a
ubiquitous monitor environment to help caregivers to serve the elderly while at home.
Certain crucial issues still have to be resolved regarding the user-friendly ness of the
telemedicine system and how does the elderly interact with all of this complex
technology, in addition to measures which have to be taken to ensure the privacy of
the web enabled solution which physicians use to view the health status of the elderly
since the web is vulnerable to hackers.
Acknowledgements
The author would like to acknowledge the support of King Fahd University Petroleum
& Minerals for its support.
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