Enhancing home area networks to facilitate telehealth services: Test-bed scenario with video-consultation-calls (VCC)

Mohib A. Shah, Jinman Kim, M. Khadra, D. Feng
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Recent years have witnessed rapid development of Telehealth applications and the integration of portable devices to facilitate services such as Voice-over-IP (VoIP), Video-over-IP and distribution of other data types e.g., medical images and health sensor data. In line with Telehelath, Home Area Network (HAN) has also seen broad deployments and has expanded conventional households to support latest electronic devices that are equipped with network connectivity. Telehealth applications are starting to be designed to take advantages of the HAN environment and are providing healthcare at the patients home, i.e., facilitates hospital at home via video-consultation-call (VCC). However, some of these Telehealth applications are highly delay sensitive and require higher bandwidth priority and a network load-balancing system in order to produce best quality of service (QoS). We observed that typical HAN is established without bandwidth priority and network-load-balancing systems. This lack of management causes HAN to produce unacceptable QoS for Telehealth applications. In this scenario, we propose a scheme to enhance HAN while providing better quality of VCC to support Telehealth services. Our scheme controls the Internet traffic within the HAN network infrastructure environment. In our experimental setting, we implemented a real network test-bed based on HAN where two-way Skype VCC was established and the quality of packet-loss was measured. Skype was chosen for its wide availability and support on all types of computing devices (PC, mobile, laptop etc.). Our results indicate that packet-loss fluctuates between ~5-16% when user datagram protocol (UDP) traffic is utilised concurrently by other devices in HAN. It also demonstrated that our scheme could enhance HAN performance for VCC as it reduced packet-loss down to ~0.3 %.
加强家庭区域网络以促进远程保健服务:带有视频咨询电话(VCC)的试验台方案
近年来,远程保健应用和便携式设备的集成迅速发展,以促进诸如ip语音(VoIP)、ip视频等服务以及诸如医疗图像和健康传感器数据等其他数据类型的分发。与Telehelath一致,家庭区域网络(HAN)也得到了广泛的部署,并扩展了传统家庭,以支持配备网络连接的最新电子设备。正在开始设计远程保健应用程序,以利用HAN环境,并在患者家中提供保健服务,即通过视频咨询电话(VCC)为家庭医院提供便利。然而,其中一些远程医疗应用对延迟高度敏感,需要更高的带宽优先级和网络负载平衡系统,以产生最佳的服务质量(QoS)。我们观察到,典型的HAN是在没有带宽优先级和网络负载平衡系统的情况下建立的。这种管理的缺乏导致HAN为远程医疗应用程序产生不可接受的QoS。在这种情况下,我们提出了一种方案来增强HAN,同时提供更高质量的VCC来支持远程医疗服务。我们的方案控制HAN网络基础设施环境中的Internet流量。在我们的实验环境中,我们实现了一个基于HAN的真实网络测试平台,建立了双向Skype VCC并测量了丢包质量。选择Skype是因为其广泛的可用性和对所有类型的计算设备(PC,手机,笔记本电脑等)的支持。我们的研究结果表明,当用户数据报协议(UDP)流量在HAN中被其他设备同时使用时,丢包率在~5-16%之间波动。实验还表明,我们的方案可以提高VCC的HAN性能,将丢包率降低到~ 0.3%。
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