Semantic interoperability in the OR.NET project on networking of medical devices and information systems — A requirements analysis

B. Andersen, H. Ulrich, Ann-Kristin Kock, Jan-Hinrich Wrage, J. Ingenerf
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OR.NET is the German national flagship project on networking of medical devices and information systems. Its objective is to define, implement and validate a standard-based integration solution for safe and dynamic networking of devices and systems in the operating room and its clinical surroundings. An important part of this project is to ensure semantic interoperability. Besides standardized inter-device communication, this task needs an engine for semantic mediation between heterogeneous communication partners. This work analyses the requirements that need to be satisfied by such an engine. It will have to transform messages between different forms of standardized representation in the operational environment of an open communication framework. Especially the information exchange between devices and information systems will be dependent on the engine's reliable and verifiable semantic mediation. Being deployed on an embedded device in a service-oriented architecture based on web services, the component will have to comply not only with international healthcare standards and medical device directives but also with W3C specifications to provide and describe its capabilities. In the future, the semantic interoperability engine could be extended to a general ontology-based framework, further promoting and supporting device integration based on standards in the surgery domain.
手术室中的语义互操作性。医疗设备和信息系统联网。NET项目。需求分析
或。NET是德国关于医疗设备和信息系统联网的国家旗舰项目。其目标是定义、实施和验证一个基于标准的集成解决方案,用于手术室及其临床环境中设备和系统的安全和动态网络。这个项目的一个重要部分是确保语义互操作性。除了标准化的设备间通信之外,该任务还需要一个引擎在异构通信伙伴之间进行语义中介。这项工作分析了这样一个引擎需要满足的需求。它必须在开放通信框架的操作环境中,在不同形式的标准化表示之间转换消息。特别是设备和信息系统之间的信息交换将依赖于引擎的可靠和可验证的语义中介。组件部署在基于web服务的面向服务体系结构中的嵌入式设备上,因此不仅要遵守国际医疗保健标准和医疗设备指令,还要遵守W3C规范,以提供和描述其功能。未来,语义互操作引擎可以扩展为一个通用的基于本体的框架,进一步促进和支持基于外科领域标准的设备集成。
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