The Amalgamated Algorithm
Devyani Jivani1, Aadish Agrawal2, Abhishek Mukherjee3, Heli Shah4

1Devyani Jivani, Vellore Institute of Technology and University, Vellore (Tamil Nadu)-632014, India. Aadish Agrawal, Vellore Institute of Technology and University, Vellore (Tamil Nadu)-632014, India.
2Abhishek Mukherjee, Vellore Institute of Technology and University, Vellore (Tamil Nadu)-632014, India.
3Heli Shah, Vellore Institute of Technology and University, Vellore (Tamil Nadu)-632014, India.
Manuscript received on May 12, 2016. | Revised Manuscript received on May 20, 2016. | Manuscript published on June 25, 2016. | PP: 16-18 | Volume-4 Issue-5, June 2016. | Retrieval Number: E1109054516
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Abstract: In today’s world, the main communication form on the Internet is human to human. But it is foreseeable that in the near future every object will have a unique way of identification and will be addressable so that it can be connected and can communicate interchangeably. The Internet will soon become the Internet of Things (IoT). In this paper we have discussed the applications of IoT and then further have proposed an algorithm which we have called as the ‘Amalgamated Algorithm’ since it uses an IoT based device as a source of input and using the Map Reduce Framework, monitors the heart beat of patients continuously for abnormalities.
Keywords: Map Reduce; medical application; heartbeat;