2010
Machado, J.; Miranda, M.; Gonçalves, P.; Abelha, A.; Neves, J.; Marques, A.
AIDATrace - Interoperation platform for active monitoring in healthcare environments Proceedings Article
Em: pp. 67-71, EUROSIS, Budapest, 2010, (cited By 6; Conference of 2010 8th International Industrial Simulation Conference, ISC 2010 ; Conference Date: 7 June 2010 Through 9 June 2010; Conference Code:104331).
Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Active monitoring; Ambient intelligence; Healthcare environments; Healthcare institutions; Healthcare sectors; HL7; Monitoring system; Monitoring techniques, Health care, Interoperability; Monitoring; Radio frequency identification (RFID)
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title = {AIDATrace - Interoperation platform for active monitoring in healthcare environments},
author = {J. Machado and M. Miranda and P. Gonçalves and A. Abelha and J. Neves and A. Marques},
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year = {2010},
date = {2010-01-01},
journal = {8th International Industrial Simulation Conference 2010, ISC 2010},
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abstract = {The introduction of monitoring systems may have a great potential to introduce Ambient Intelligence based monitoring techniques in healthcare environments. On the other hand, current research being sponsored by the European Union presents interoperability issues as a considerable obstacle to implement and fully explore the capabilities of such a technology. Therefore, and in order to contribute to overcome this drawback, in this paper we address the different methodologies put into operation in the healthcare sector, supported by a putative architecture which has been used in different healthcare institutions to suport RFID monitoring systems.},
note = {cited By 6; Conference of 2010 8th International Industrial Simulation Conference, ISC 2010 ; Conference Date: 7 June 2010 Through 9 June 2010; Conference Code:104331},
keywords = {Active monitoring; Ambient intelligence; Healthcare environments; Healthcare institutions; Healthcare sectors; HL7; Monitoring system; Monitoring techniques, Health care, Interoperability; Monitoring; Radio frequency identification (RFID)},
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The introduction of monitoring systems may have a great potential to introduce Ambient Intelligence based monitoring techniques in healthcare environments. On the other hand, current research being sponsored by the European Union presents interoperability issues as a considerable obstacle to implement and fully explore the capabilities of such a technology. Therefore, and in order to contribute to overcome this drawback, in this paper we address the different methodologies put into operation in the healthcare sector, supported by a putative architecture which has been used in different healthcare institutions to suport RFID monitoring systems.