A Platform Design for Ubiquitous Medical Systems

E. Park and H.S. Nam (Korea)

Keywords

Bio-sensor network, Ubiquitous healthcare, Medical information system, Middleware, Throbolytic therapy

Abstract

The emergent medical treatment requires fast and accurate data delivery from patients and hospital information systems. We propose a platform of bio-sensor network and medical information systems which support ubiquitous access to patient data. Our platform purposes to provide data integration and service composition through the medical standards to build service workflows of medical protocols and sensor networks. We design the adaptive medical systems which customize various medical services to the condition of bio-sensors, mobile devices and users. The proposed architecture is used to build a mobile treatment system for thrombolytic therapy of acute stroke patients and a rehabilitation system using context-aware mobile services on bio-sensor network. It can be applied to cases of classified patients and affect the lateness in the hospital, the time for thrombolytic therapy, and the rate of recurrence.

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