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Title:      A REAL-TIME WEB-BASED HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM BASED ON ENTERPRISE SERVICE BUS
Author(s):      Yohanes Baptista Dafferianto Trinugroho, Kamyar Rasta, Trinh Hoang Nguyen, Rune Fensli, Frank Reichert
ISBN:      978-989-8533-09-8
Editors:      Bebo White and Pedro Isaías
Year:      2012
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Health monitoring, Enterprise Service Bus, SOA, publish/subscribe, real-time, web.
Type:      Full Paper
First Page:      165
Last Page:      172
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      Remote health monitoring is becoming more prevalent in recent years, mainly to support deployments of telehealth services run by health service providers. Telehealth is one of the most promising solutions to tackle geographical issues related to healthcare provisioning and to improve timely dissemination of health-related information from distantly-located patients to healthcare personnel. In addition, telehealth can alleviate the cost burden of healthcare services by moving non-urgent treatments from healthcare premises to patients’ homes. Patients of chronic diseases in particular and elderly people in general may require real-time monitoring of their health status wherever they are. This is currently feasible to achieve by employing portable on-body wireless sensors for reading vital signs within Wireless Body Area Networks, and Internet technologies. These information is then forwarded to a remote health monitoring server and responsible personnel (doctors, nurses, family members etc.) are notified in a real-time manner. This paper presents an architecture for a real-time web-based health monitoring system by utilising Enterprise Service Bus for centralised data integration from different data sources. An early prototype of the implementation result is also presented.
   

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