MobAngelo: Assistência Emergencial em Ambientes urbanos
Abstract
The assistance to people in emergency health situations before medical care can contribute to their survival, such as in a respiratory arrest where response time is essential. In order to reduce the impact of the waiting time before an attendance, this paper presents the MobAngelo system, which connects mobile devices of people nearby so that, according to their health knowledge, they can assist each other in first aid until specialized care occurs. MobAngelo works in urban and sparse environments through the creation of temporary networks so that the user is aware of other nearby users who need help.
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