Work place: Departement of Electrical Engineering - Graduate Program, Mercu Buana University, Jakarta, Indonesia
E-mail: mudrikalaydrus@mercubuana.ac.id
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Research Interests: Solid Modeling, Mathematical Analysis, Mathematical Software
Biography
Mudrik Alaydrus was born in Jakarta in 1971. He received his Dr.-Ing degree in Electrical Engineering (Computational Electromagnetics) from Wuppertal University, Germany. Currently, he is a Professor of Telecommunication and Electromagnetics in Department of Electrical Engineering, Universitas Mercu Buana UMB, Jakarta. His research focus Computational Electromagnetics, Wireless Systems, Signal Processing, and Mathematical Modeling.
By Beny Nugraha Irawan Ekasurya Gunawan Osman Mudrik Alaydrus
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2017.05.05, Pub. Date: 8 May 2017
Nowadays, various Wireless Health Monitoring Systems use Internet of Things to transmit patient's data over Wireless Sensor Network and then the data is stored and processed via Cloud Computing, however, the use of different kind of Wireless Sensor on each system leads to power efficiency problem. This paper analyses and compares the consumption of power on six Wireless Health Monitoring Systems, which are invented to monitor the patient's condition and transfer the data using Wireless Sensor Network. Three different techniques are analyzed, namely GPRS/UMTS (used in one WHMS), Wi-Fi (used in one WHMS), and Bluetooth (used in four WHMS). This paper concludes that the systems that use Bluetooth as their transmission medium are more effective in reducing power consumption than the other systems that use GPRS/UMTS or Wi-Fi.
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