Mobile nursing cart with software defined radio for healthcare enterprises
Journal
IEEE Region 10 Annual International Conference, Proceedings/TENCON
Pages
1221-1224
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
Abstract
Ubiquitous tele-care (u-Telecare) is a migration from tele-health and mobile health (m-Health) for continuous care. The u-Telecare is quite adaptable in the user environment which owns specific attributes, such as telecommunication, highly mobility, and medical care. Based on the preliminary survey and evaluation, some innovative software applications can support mobile nursing carts (MNC) for nurses, handheld devices for physicians, hospice care for terminal cancer patients, and home care devices for chronic diabetic patients. The research findings discovered that software defined radio (SDR) is a feasible solution and can be implemented for handling the physical layer of the multi-wireless communication standards. In this paper, we propose an ubiquitous seamless MNC (u-SMNC), which provides agile and high quality software focusing on the design and application implementation in order to supply an experimental software platform that allows MNCs and physician's handheld devices. ? 2011 IEEE.
SDGs
Other Subjects
Hand held device; m-health; mobile nursing cart; Telehealth; u-Telecare; Hand held computers; Health; Health care; Network layers; Wireless telecommunication systems; Radio
Type
conference paper
