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Wireless Health 2010 on | 2010
Rita H. Wouhaybi; Mark D. Yarvis; Philip Muse; Chieh-Yih Wan; Sangita Sharma; Sai Prasad; Lenitra M. Durham; Ritu Sahni; Robert L. Norton; Merlin Curry; Holly Jimison; Richard Harper; Robert A. Lowe
Patient care can be intense and stressful, especially in emergency care situations. Emergency care has two parts, field care by a paramedic and in-hospital care. Paramedics often consult with physicians before the patient reaches the hospital. To do this effectively, they must convey the patients condition rapidly and effectively. Upon hospital arrival they must also transfer as much patient data as possible to ensure continuation of care. In this paper, we present a context-management framework for telemedicine that is designed to capture sensor data for transfer to a remote location. We further describe an application developed on top of the framework for emergency medicine. We examine design considerations for the application based on collaboration with medical personnel. Finally, we present technical results obtained from use of the technology in simulated emergency scenarios.
sensor mesh and ad hoc communications and networks | 2007
Robert P. Adler; Jonathan Huang; Raymond Kong; Philip Muse; Lama Nachman; Rahul C. Shah; Chieh-Yih Wan; Mark D. Yarvis
The next frontier of sensor networking is integration: building operational systems that meet business requirements and integrate with existing business processes. We describe an industrial deployment and the system architecture that overcomes challenges in energy efficiency, system reliability, data fidelity, and flexible integration. We evaluate the performance of these deployments and consider various system enhancements that impact performance.
ACM Transactions in Embedded Computing Systems | 2013
Rita H. Wouhaybi; Mark D. Yarvis; Sangita Sharma; Philip Muse; Chieh-Yih Wan; Sai Prasad; Lenitra M. Durham; Ritu Sahni; Robert L. Norton; Merlin Curry; Holly Jimison; Richard Harper; Robert A. Lowe
In emergency medicine, patient care is intense and stressful, often requiring paramedics to consult with remote physicians to convey the patients condition. We present a framework for context-management in telemedicine developed in collaboration between engineers, physicians, and paramedics. We describe a mobile platform and embedded wireless sensors to capture physiological and audio context into a comprehensive patient record, accessible locally and remotely. We describe a first evaluation of this technology by trained paramedics in simulated scenarios and evaluate key aspects of system performance. Early results suggest that wireless sensing can provide reliable and low latency data both locally and to remote physicians. In addition, audio context capture is a promising approach to capturing a comprehensive patient record, with a low rate of medically important errors.
Archive | 2008
Philip Muse; Timothy E. Hansen
Archive | 2011
Rita H. Wouhaybi; Philip Muse; Mark D. Yarvis; Sharad K. Garg; James P. Melican
Archive | 2011
Mark D. Yarvis; Rita H. Wouhaybi; Philip Muse; Lenitra M. Durham; Sai P. Balasundaram; Sangita Sharma; Chieh-Yih Wan; Giuseppe Raffa
Archive | 2013
Glen J. Anderson; Giuseppe Raffa; Ryan S. Brotman; Jamie Sherman; Francisco Javier Fernandez; Philip Muse
Archive | 2011
Mark D. Yarvis; Rita H. Wouhaybi; Philip Muse; Lenitra M. Durham; Sai P. Balasundaram; Sangita Shamrma; Chieh-Yih Wan; Giuseppe Raffa
Archive | 2011
Mark D. Yarvis; Rita H. Wouhaybi; Philip Muse; Lenitra M. Durham; Sai P. Balasundaram; Sangita Sharma; Chieh-Yih Wan
Archive | 2011
Mark D. Yarvis; Rita H. Wouhaybi; Philip Muse; Lenitra M. Durham; Sai P. Balasundaram; Sangita Sharma; Chieh-Yih Wan