移动医疗领域的移动网络服务托管基础设施

Richard K. Lomotey, S. Jamal, R. Deters
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使用智能手机和平板电脑等移动设备以及其他信息通信技术工具来促进医疗领域的医疗服务,即移动医疗,最近出现了惊人的增长。在大多数移动医疗系统中,移动设备被用作服务和健康信息客户端消费者。因此,医疗保健专业人员使用这些设备来使用在后端平台上运行的服务。然而,在与加拿大萨斯卡通市医院老年病病房的研究合作中,我们发现了促进移动设备作为服务托管节点的巨大潜力。因此,我们开发了一个物理分布式信息基础设施,称为SOPHRA,它帮助医疗保健专业人员安全地访问和共享托管在其移动设备上的患者医疗信息。由于移动设备通过有时不可用的无线信道建立通信,因此所提出的移动托管框架面临着向移动参与者可靠和实时地传播消息的挑战。本文介绍了在实施sopra以应对上述挑战时采用的方法。实现了一个面向云的中间件,使移动参与者能够以软实时的方式可靠地通信。此外,患者的记录被建模为Web服务(WS),这有助于在系统组件之间传递医疗信息;并且这些WS在中间件上独立复制,以确保高信息可用性。目前,sopra支持SOAP和RESTful Web服务协议,并促进Wi-Fi上的信息交换。
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SOPHRA: A Mobile Web Services Hosting Infrastructure in mHealth
The use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, and other ICT tools to facilitate healthcare delivery in the medical landscape, known as mHealth, has witnessed a phenomenal rise recently. In most mHealth systems, mobile devices are employed as services and health information client consumers. Thus, healthcare professionals use these devices to consume services which are running on back-end platforms. However, in a research collaboration with the Geriatrics Ward of the City Hospital in Saskatoon, Canada, we have identified a huge potential in facilitating the mobile device as a service hosting node. Hence, we developed a physically distributed information infrastructure, called SOPHRA, which aids the healthcare professionals to securely access and share patients' medical information which are hosted on their mobile devices. Since mobile devices establish communication over wireless channels which can sometimes be unavailable, the proposed mobile hosting framework faces the challenge of reliable and real-time message propagation to the mobile participants. This paper presents the adopted methodologies employed in implementing SOPHRA to address the aforementioned challenges. A cloud-oriented middleware is implemented which enables the mobile participants to reliably communicate in soft real-time. Furthermore, the records of the patients are modeled as Web Services (WS) which aids medical information to be passed across the system components; and these WS are independently replicated on the middleware to ensure high information availability. Currently, SOPHRA supports both SOAP and RESTful Web Services protocols and facilitates information exchanges over Wi-Fi.
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