Population ageing needs health-enabling technologies for delivering
pervasive health care. Home care plays an import role in pervasive
health care. In this paper, we aim to construct a home-centered health
information system architecture which can efficiently manage multi
sensors, actuators and decision support systems. Open Services Gateway
initiative (OSGI) was used for constructing the service oriented
architecture. HL 7 Arden Syntax for medical logic module (MLM) was
used to describe the medical knowledge; An Arden compiler was used
to interpret the MLMs. The Arden compiler was packed in an OSGI bundle.
All of the knowledge bases can share the compiler within the OSGI
platform. System within the OSGI-based architecture can change their
behaviors during runtime. The proposed prototype architecture was
deployed in a case study.
MEDINFO 2010 - Proceedings of the 13th World Congress on Medical
Informatics
year
2010
institution
Peter L. Reichertz Institute for Medical Informatics, University
of Braunschweig-Institute of Technology-and Hannover Medical School,
Muehlenpfordtstr. 23, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany. bianying.song@plri.de
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%A Song, Bianying
%A Marschollek, Michael
%A Wolf, Klaus-Hendrik
%A Gietzelt, Matthias
%A Franken, Thomas
%A Haux, Reinhold
%B MEDINFO 2010 - Proceedings of the 13th World Congress on Medical
Informatics
%C Amsterdam
%D 2010
%E Safran, C.
%E Reti, S.
%E Marin, H.F.
%I IOS Press
%K /&/ Ambulatory, Biomedical Care Clinical, Computerized, Decision Germany; Home Medical Models, Monitoring, Organizational; Records Services, Support Systems, Technology, Telemedicine, administration administration; methods; organization
%N Pt 1
%P 48--52
%R 10.3233/978-1-60750-588-4-48
%T A home-centered ICT architecture for health-enabling technologies
%V 160
%X Population ageing needs health-enabling technologies for delivering
pervasive health care. Home care plays an import role in pervasive
health care. In this paper, we aim to construct a home-centered health
information system architecture which can efficiently manage multi
sensors, actuators and decision support systems. Open Services Gateway
initiative (OSGI) was used for constructing the service oriented
architecture. HL 7 Arden Syntax for medical logic module (MLM) was
used to describe the medical knowledge; An Arden compiler was used
to interpret the MLMs. The Arden compiler was packed in an OSGI bundle.
All of the knowledge bases can share the compiler within the OSGI
platform. System within the OSGI-based architecture can change their
behaviors during runtime. The proposed prototype architecture was
deployed in a case study.
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pervasive health care. Home care plays an import role in pervasive
health care. In this paper, we aim to construct a home-centered health
information system architecture which can efficiently manage multi
sensors, actuators and decision support systems. Open Services Gateway
initiative (OSGI) was used for constructing the service oriented
architecture. HL 7 Arden Syntax for medical logic module (MLM) was
used to describe the medical knowledge; An Arden compiler was used
to interpret the MLMs. The Arden compiler was packed in an OSGI bundle.
All of the knowledge bases can share the compiler within the OSGI
platform. System within the OSGI-based architecture can change their
behaviors during runtime. The proposed prototype architecture was
deployed in a case study.},
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institution = {Peter L. Reichertz Institute for Medical Informatics, University
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timestamp = {2013-07-30T15:13:51.000+0200},
title = {A home-centered ICT architecture for health-enabling technologies},
volume = 160,
year = 2010
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