基于标准的医疗传感器网络和u-Health中间件平台

I. Martínez, J. Escayola, M. Martínez-Espronceda, L. Serrano, J. Trigo, S. Led, José García
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信息和通信技术(ICT)的进步为面向无处不在的环境和用于患者远程监测的可穿戴设备的中间件系统领域带来了新的机遇。面对这样的挑战,本文提出需要确定在家庭或移动场景中既开放又可互操作的强大技术远程监控解决方案。这些中间件系统需要具有成本效益的标准化解决方案,并利用标准化操作和互操作性。因此,一个基本的挑战是设计一个即插即用平台,该平台可以作为单独的元素或组件,以一种简单的方式集成到不同的远程医疗系统中,也许可以配置个人用户网络。此外,来自传统上不参与医疗市场的公司的市场压力越来越大,要求制定个人健康设备(PHD)标准,这预示着对远程监控、健康、环境辅助生活(AAL)和无处不在的健康(u-health)应用的巨大需求。然而,新出现的情况意味着对通信中涉及的协议有非常严格的要求。ISO/IEEE 11073 (X73)系列标准正在适应新的个人设备,实现高质量的传感器,支持无线传输(例如蓝牙)和访问更快、更可靠的通信网络资源。它的优化版本(X73-PHD)适合这种新技术快照,可能是实现这一目标的最佳国际标准。本文介绍了该标准及其在中间件远程监控平台中的实现的最新概况。
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Standard-Based Middleware Platform for Medical Sensor Networks and u-Health
Advances in information and communication technologies, ICT, are bringing new opportunities in the field of middleware systems oriented to ubiquitous environments and wearable devices used for patient telemonitoring. At a time of such challenges, this paper arises from the need to identify robust technical telemonitoring solutions that are both open and interoperable in home or mobile scenarios. These middleware systems demand standardized solutions to be cost effective and to take advantage of standardized operation and interoperability. Thus, a fundamental challenge is to design a plug-&-play platform that, either as individual elements or as components, can be incorporated in a simple way into different telecare systems, perhaps configuring a personal user network. Moreover, there is an increasing market pressure from companies not traditionally involved in medical markets, asking for a standard for personal health devices (PHD), which foresee a vast demand for telemonitoring, wellness, ambient assisted living (AAL) and applications for ubiquitous-health (u-health). However, the newly emerging situations imply very strict requirements for the protocols involved in the communication. The ISO/IEEE 11073 (X73) family of standards is adapting to new personal devices, implementing high quality sensors, and supporting wireless transport (e.g. Bluetooth) and the access to faster and reliable communication network resources. Its optimized version (X73-PHD) is adequate for this new technology snapshot and might appear the best-positioned international standards to reach this goal. This work presents an updated survey of this standard and its implementation in a middleware telemonitoring platform.
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