All for One, All at Once: A Pluggable and Referenceable Architecture for Monitoring Biophysical Parameters Across Intertwined Domains
An architecture capable of monitoring biophysical parameters from both the human, veterinary, and environmental domains is described, which focuses on the intersection of Internet of Things (IoT) and Edge Computing. The main features of the architecture - pluggability, cross-referenceability, and measures accuracy and reliability - were developed to deal with the characteristics of the One Digital Health framework. The potential benefits of a pluggable and referenceable architecture have been emphasized for different kinds of stakeholders, as described in two different use-cases from the human/animal and the environmental domains. Potential benefits for the stakeholders from deploying the architecture compared to market and applied research solutions have been discussed.