Implementation of Virtual Medical Devices in Internet and Wireless Cellular Networks

  • Obrenović Ž
  • Starčević D
  • Jovanov E
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Abstract

Telemedical systems work in heterogeneous processing environment and require a flexible system reconfiguration. Physician may switch from a personal digital assistant to a high performance - high resolution workstation very often, expecting the telemedical system to reconfigure and provide the support within seconds. In this paper we present a telemedical virtual collaborative environment based on Internet and wireless cellular network technologies. We apply a novel concept of interactive Virtual Medical Devices (VMD) and merge remote data acquisition, distributed processing, and data presentation. Using VMD we have integrated spatially distributed functions: I/O at patient side, data processing, and presentation at physician side. Data acquisition is performed by remote medical device or medical sensor. Data processing is distributed and involves sophisticated real-time signal processing algorithms. We developed three VMD interfaces for data presentation and data distribution: WWW HTML interface, WAP WML interface, and GSM SMS interface. We have applied VMDs to facilitate distributed analysis of electroencephalogram (EEG) data in Internet environment.

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Obrenović, Ž., Starčević, D., Jovanov, E., & Radivojević, V. (2002). Implementation of Virtual Medical Devices in Internet and Wireless Cellular Networks (pp. 229–242). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35616-7_18

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