RADAR-Base: Open Source Mobile Health Platform for Collecting, Monitoring, and Analyzing Data Using Sensors, Wearables, and Mobile Devices.

JMIR MHealth and UHealth
Yatharth RanjanRADAR-CNS Consortium

Abstract

With a wide range of use cases in both research and clinical domains, collecting continuous mobile health (mHealth) streaming data from multiple sources in a secure, highly scalable, and extensible platform is of high interest to the open source mHealth community. The European Union Innovative Medicines Initiative Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse-Central Nervous System (RADAR-CNS) program is an exemplary project with the requirements to support the collection of high-resolution data at scale; as such, the Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse (RADAR)-base platform is designed to meet these needs and additionally facilitate a new generation of mHealth projects in this nascent field. Wide-bandwidth networks, smartphone penetrance, and wearable sensors offer new possibilities for collecting near-real-time high-resolution datasets from large numbers of participants. The aim of this study was to build a platform that would cater for large-scale data collection for remote monitoring initiatives. Key criteria are around scalability, extensibility, security, and privacy. RADAR-base is developed as a modular application; the backend is built on a backbone of the highly successful Confluent/Apache Kafka framework for streaming...Continue Reading

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Citations

May 28, 2020·Epilepsia·Elisa BrunoUNKNOWN RADAR-CNS Consortium
Sep 3, 2020·Journal of Medical Internet Research·Shaoxiong SunUNKNOWN RADAR-CNS Consortium
Jul 4, 2020·Neurological Sciences : Official Journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology·Gloria Dalla CostaUNKNOWN RADAR-CNS consortium
Oct 17, 2020·Frontiers in Psychiatry·Andrew P OwensDag Aarsland
Mar 28, 2021·Seizure : the Journal of the British Epilepsy Association·Elisa BrunoOn Behalf Of The Radar-Cns Consortium
Apr 25, 2021·Alzheimer's Research & Therapy·Marijn MuurlingUNKNOWN RADAR-AD Consortium
Jul 7, 2021·Experimental Neurology·Markus ReichertAndreas Meyer-Lindenberg
Sep 30, 2021·Primary Health Care Research & Development·Huan WangGuixia Wang
Oct 3, 2021·Nature Communications·Amir BahmaniMichael P Snyder
Sep 6, 2020·Seizure : the Journal of the British Epilepsy Association·E BrunoUNKNOWN RADAR-CNS Consortium
Jan 15, 2021·Digital Biomarkers·Gabriela M StegmannVisar Berisha

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Clinical Trials Mentioned

NCT02391337

Software Mentioned

Kafka Streams application
Medopad
REDCap
Apache Kafka
Swagger
Windows
Empatica
Confluent
OAuth
RxJS

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