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An architecture for using commodity devices and smart phones in health systems. / Horn, Geir; Eliassen, F.; Amir, Taherkordi et al.
Computers and Communication (ISCC), 2016 IEEE Symposium on. IEEE, 2016. p. 255-260.Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Conference contribution/Paper › peer-review
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T1 - An architecture for using commodity devices and smart phones in health systems
AU - Horn, Geir
AU - Eliassen, F.
AU - Amir, Taherkordi
AU - Venticinque, Salvatore
AU - Di Martino, Beniamino
AU - Buscher, Monika
AU - Wood, Lisa
PY - 2016/6/27
Y1 - 2016/6/27
N2 - The potential of patient-centred care and a connected eHealth ecosystem can be developed through socially responsible innovative architectures. The purpose of this paper is to define key innovation needs. This is achieved through conceptual development of an architecture for common information spaces with emergent end-user applications by supporting intelligent processing of measurements, data and services at the Internet of Things (IoT) integration level. Thescope is conceptual definition, and results include descriptions of social, legal and ethical requirements, an architecture, services and connectivity infrastructures for consumer-oriented healthcare systems linking co-existing healthcare systems and consumer devices. We conclude with recommendations based on an analysis of research challenges related to how to process the data securely and anonymously and how to interconnect participants and services with different standards and interaction protocols, and devices with heterogeneous hardware and software configurations.
AB - The potential of patient-centred care and a connected eHealth ecosystem can be developed through socially responsible innovative architectures. The purpose of this paper is to define key innovation needs. This is achieved through conceptual development of an architecture for common information spaces with emergent end-user applications by supporting intelligent processing of measurements, data and services at the Internet of Things (IoT) integration level. Thescope is conceptual definition, and results include descriptions of social, legal and ethical requirements, an architecture, services and connectivity infrastructures for consumer-oriented healthcare systems linking co-existing healthcare systems and consumer devices. We conclude with recommendations based on an analysis of research challenges related to how to process the data securely and anonymously and how to interconnect participants and services with different standards and interaction protocols, and devices with heterogeneous hardware and software configurations.
KW - Healthcare bus
KW - IoT
KW - Architecture
U2 - 10.1109/ISCC.2016.7543749
DO - 10.1109/ISCC.2016.7543749
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 9781509006809
SP - 255
EP - 260
BT - Computers and Communication (ISCC), 2016 IEEE Symposium on
PB - IEEE
ER -