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Nowadays, more and more public health care information is being stored and transferred on Internet and mobile devices. However in developing countries, there are many rural residents could not afford the cost for commercial network. To solve the problem of being lack of a cheap and stable communication infrastructure directly between hospital servers and rural village residents’ cellphones, this system managed to leverage mobile P2P and social network to build the health care information system. Based on the open-source P2P framework Alljoyn, social network engine Elgg (and Elgg Mobile), and distributed system HBase/Hadoop, we implemented HealthSocialNet, which focuses on immunization and antenatal care with high electrical efficiency and scalability. This research on health care social network system could help poor areas in developing countries implement and deploy a low-cost personalized health care data managing system fast.
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Wang, Y., Liu, H., Wang, L. (2015). Distributed Data Managing in Health Care Social Network Based on Mobile P2P. In: Liu, A., Ishikawa, Y., Qian, T., Nutanong, S., Cheema, M. (eds) Database Systems for Advanced Applications. DASFAA 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9052. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22324-7_14
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