TITLE | MySQL for Managing Real-Time Data in Healthcare Wearables |
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ABSTRACT | Use wearables to monitor heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels in real-time. A hospital will be transformed into a data graveyard. Sensors continue to generate huge volumes of real-time data, which must then be managed within a robust database system. MySQL, an open-source RDBMS, would offer most of the performance and reliability required to deal with such real-time data from wearables. Additionally, this type of system has ACID compliance, indexing, and query optimization features that ensure data integrity, reliability, and reduced latency: very important prerequisites for health care applications. This study explores how MySQL, as a part of the existing technology, can lead to more efficient real-time management and analysis of data, thus making it possible for healthcare professionals and patients to access such data instantly. Examples are partitioning and cloud integration, among others, that would influence improved query handling. This would then enable scalability and high performance to be achieved for increasing data requirements. MySQL also tackles data security, storage optimization, and real-time decision-making. Some future prospects like AI integration and improved time-series handling will strengthen the existing role of MySQL concerning the advancement of healthcare analytics |
AUTHOR | Laxminarayan Saravade, Manju Kumar G K, Madhav Gouda Department of MCA, CMR Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, India |
PUBLICATION DATE | 2025-09-08 |
VOLUME | 12 |
DOI | DOI:10.15680/IJARETY.2025.1204072 |
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