Proposed Customized Architecture of Mobile Cloud Computing in Health Care Domain
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Nowadays, cloud computing frameworks such as Google AppEngine, Amazon Web Services and Windows Azure platform have become increasingly popular among IT companies and application developers. Concurrently, we have observed a prodigious increase in the usage, deployment and development of smartphone platforms and application around the world. In this paper we are going to discuss the current state of art in the combination of these two popular technologies, known as Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) and we assume that MCC will be the soul of healthcare revolution. MCC provides advance kind of facilities and amenities for patients and medical personnel. This paper represents the architecture of Mobile Cloud Computing for Health Care Big Data Analysis. Google’s Android operating system based mobile system presented in paper makes healthcare data storage, update and retrieval by using cloud computing.
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