On Line Service Composition in the Integrated Clinical Environment for eHealth and Medical Systems

Medical and eHealth systems are progressively realized in the context of standardized architectures that support safety and ease the integration of the heterogeneous (and often proprietary) medical devices and sensors. The Integrated Clinical Environment (ICE) architecture appeared recently with the...

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Main Authors: Marisol García-Valls, Imad Eddine Touahria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-06-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/6/1333
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spelling doaj-e3516c7d422443a5999aa9b3d4a01cb82020-11-25T01:31:58ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202017-06-01176133310.3390/s17061333s17061333On Line Service Composition in the Integrated Clinical Environment for eHealth and Medical SystemsMarisol García-Valls0Imad Eddine Touahria1Department of Telematics Engineering, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, 28911 Leganés, SpainDepartment of Telematics Engineering, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, 28911 Leganés, SpainMedical and eHealth systems are progressively realized in the context of standardized architectures that support safety and ease the integration of the heterogeneous (and often proprietary) medical devices and sensors. The Integrated Clinical Environment (ICE) architecture appeared recently with the goal of becoming a common framework for defining the structure of the medical applications as concerns the safe integration of medical devices and sensors. ICE is simply a high level architecture that defines the functional blocks that should be part of a medical system to support interoperability. As a result, the underlying communication backbone is broadly undefined as concerns the enabling software technology (including the middleware) and associated algorithms that meet the ICE requirements of the flexible integration of medical devices and services. Supporting the on line composition of services in a medical system is also not part of ICE; however, supporting this behavior would enable flexible orchestration of functions (e.g., addition and/or removal of services and medical equipment) on the fly. iLandis one of the few software technologies that supports on line service composition and reconfiguration, ensuring time-bounded transitions across different service orchestrations; it supports the design, deployment and on line reconfiguration of applications, which this paper applies to service-based eHealth domains. This paper designs the integration between ICE architecture and iLand middleware to enhance the capabilities of ICE with on line service composition and the time-bounded reconfiguration of medical systems based on distributed services. A prototype implementation of a service-based eHealth system for the remote monitoring of patients is described; it validates the enhanced capacity of ICE to support dynamic reconfiguration of the application services. Results show that the temporal cost of the on line reconfiguration of the eHealth application is bounded, achieving a low overhead resulting from the addition of ICE compliance.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/6/1333Integrated Clinical Environmentservice compositionreconfigurationeHealthmedical systemmiddlewarepatient monitoringcyber-physical systemmedical serviceperformance
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On Line Service Composition in the Integrated Clinical Environment for eHealth and Medical Systems
Sensors
Integrated Clinical Environment
service composition
reconfiguration
eHealth
medical system
middleware
patient monitoring
cyber-physical system
medical service
performance
author_facet Marisol García-Valls
Imad Eddine Touahria
author_sort Marisol García-Valls
title On Line Service Composition in the Integrated Clinical Environment for eHealth and Medical Systems
title_short On Line Service Composition in the Integrated Clinical Environment for eHealth and Medical Systems
title_full On Line Service Composition in the Integrated Clinical Environment for eHealth and Medical Systems
title_fullStr On Line Service Composition in the Integrated Clinical Environment for eHealth and Medical Systems
title_full_unstemmed On Line Service Composition in the Integrated Clinical Environment for eHealth and Medical Systems
title_sort on line service composition in the integrated clinical environment for ehealth and medical systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Medical and eHealth systems are progressively realized in the context of standardized architectures that support safety and ease the integration of the heterogeneous (and often proprietary) medical devices and sensors. The Integrated Clinical Environment (ICE) architecture appeared recently with the goal of becoming a common framework for defining the structure of the medical applications as concerns the safe integration of medical devices and sensors. ICE is simply a high level architecture that defines the functional blocks that should be part of a medical system to support interoperability. As a result, the underlying communication backbone is broadly undefined as concerns the enabling software technology (including the middleware) and associated algorithms that meet the ICE requirements of the flexible integration of medical devices and services. Supporting the on line composition of services in a medical system is also not part of ICE; however, supporting this behavior would enable flexible orchestration of functions (e.g., addition and/or removal of services and medical equipment) on the fly. iLandis one of the few software technologies that supports on line service composition and reconfiguration, ensuring time-bounded transitions across different service orchestrations; it supports the design, deployment and on line reconfiguration of applications, which this paper applies to service-based eHealth domains. This paper designs the integration between ICE architecture and iLand middleware to enhance the capabilities of ICE with on line service composition and the time-bounded reconfiguration of medical systems based on distributed services. A prototype implementation of a service-based eHealth system for the remote monitoring of patients is described; it validates the enhanced capacity of ICE to support dynamic reconfiguration of the application services. Results show that the temporal cost of the on line reconfiguration of the eHealth application is bounded, achieving a low overhead resulting from the addition of ICE compliance.
topic Integrated Clinical Environment
service composition
reconfiguration
eHealth
medical system
middleware
patient monitoring
cyber-physical system
medical service
performance
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/6/1333
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