SAREF4health: IoT Standard-Based Ontology-Driven Healthcare Systems

J. Moreira, L. F. Pires, M. V. Sinderen, L. Daniele
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Recently, a number of ontology-driven healthcare systems have been leveraged by the Internet-of-Things (IoT) technologies, which offer opportunities to improve patient monitoring and abnormal situation detection with support of medical wearables and cloud infrastructure. Usually, these systems rely on IoT ontologies to represent sensor data observations. The ETSI Smart Appliances REFerence (SAREF) IoT ontology is an extensible industry-oriented standard. In this paper, we discuss the verbosity problem of SAREF when used for real-time electrocardiography (ECG), emphasizing the requirement of representing time series. We compared the main ontologies in this context according to quality, message size (payload), IoT-orientation and standardization. We also introduce a SAREF4health extension to tackle the verbosity problem. In the SAREF4health development we followed ontology-driven conceptual modelling, in which an ECG ontology grounded in the Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO) plays the role of a reference model. The methodology was enhanced by a standardization procedure and considers the RDF serialization of the HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard. The validation of SAREF4health includes the use cases of an early warning system that uses ECG data to detect accidents with truck drivers in a port area. A prototype that integrates an existing ECG wearable with cloud infrastructure demonstrates the performance impact of SAREF4health considering IoT constraints. Our results show that SAREF4health is adequate to enable semantic interoperability of IoT solutions that need to deal with frequency-based time series. Design decisions regarding the trade-off between ontology quality and aggregation representation are also discussed. © 2018 The authors and IOS Press. This article is published online with Open Access by IOS Press and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0).
SAREF4health:基于物联网标准的本体驱动医疗保健系统
最近,许多本体驱动的医疗保健系统已经被物联网(IoT)技术所利用,这为在医疗可穿戴设备和云基础设施的支持下改善患者监测和异常情况检测提供了机会。通常,这些系统依赖于物联网本体来表示传感器数据观察。ETSI智能家电参考(SAREF)物联网本体是一个可扩展的面向行业的标准。本文讨论了SAREF用于实时心电图(ECG)时的冗长问题,强调了表示时间序列的要求。我们根据质量、消息大小(有效载荷)、物联网方向和标准化对这种情况下的主要本体进行了比较。我们还引入了SAREF4health扩展来解决冗长问题。在saref4健康开发中,我们遵循本体驱动的概念建模,其中以统一基础本体(UFO)为基础的ECG本体起参考模型的作用。该方法通过标准化过程得到了增强,并考虑了HL7快速医疗保健互操作性资源(FHIR)标准的RDF序列化。SAREF4health的验证包括一个早期预警系统的用例,该系统使用ECG数据来检测港口地区卡车司机的事故。将现有ECG可穿戴设备与云基础设施集成的原型展示了考虑物联网限制的SAREF4health对性能的影响。我们的研究结果表明,SAREF4health足以实现需要处理基于频率的时间序列的物联网解决方案的语义互操作性。还讨论了关于本体质量和聚合表示之间权衡的设计决策。©2018作者和IOS出版社。本文由IOS Press以开放获取方式在线发布,并根据知识共享署名非商业许可4.0 (CC by - nc 4.0)的条款发布。
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