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A PROPOSED RFID WIRELESS BODY
SENSOR MESH NETWORK USING
INTELLIGENT AGENTS AND CLOUD-
BASED ARCHITECTURE
Tyrone Edwards, Tyrone Grandison, Suresh Sankaranarayanan
LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 2013
Outline
 Motivation
 The Proposal
 Foundational Technologies (FT)
 The System
 Conclusion
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Motivation
 Information Technology holds promise for Healthcare
 Improve efficiency.
 Reduce error.
 In Jamaica:
 Healthcare is mostly paper-based
 Increased desire for Healthcare to be computer-based
 Most immediate impact potential in patient monitoring
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The Proposal
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 GOAL:
 Create infrastructure that merges wireless, RFID & cloud technology to
enable efficient, adaptive and cost-effective patient monitoring in Jamaica
 HOW:
 Integrate RFID Wireless Body Sensor Integrated Mesh Network
technology with Cloud-based intelligent agents.
 Use policy-driven agents.
 policies define the agent’s operational parameters.
 Policies created by the patient's assigned doctor and propagated through the
system.
 Extend system to support patient monitoring models defined using
Bayesian classifiers.
 Bayesian classifiers will allow for the training of agents to make decisions by
reasoning over the variations in expected readings of monitored parameters, and
the actual readings.
FT: Wireless Technologies
 Wireless Sensor Network
 Used in a wide range of fields for monitoring objects of interest.
 Can be setup in a number of configurations easily.
 When configured for ad-hoc environments are susceptible to frequent network
failures and are also unreliable.
 Failures are not acceptable in a healthcare setting, where critical information
about the patient is being transmitted.
 Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN)
 an extension of Local Area Networks (LANs).
 far better range and also use a limited amount of cabling.
 Wireless Sensor Mesh Network (WSMN)
 an integration of wireless sensors and mesh networks.
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FT: Radio Frequency Identification
 Radio Frequency Identification is used to:
 manage medical equipment
 dangerous medical substances and drugs
 inventory control
 identify and locate patients
 monitor patients’ physiological parameters
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FT: Intelligent Agents
 Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT) was born from the field of
Artificial Intelligence.
 An agent is defined as “anything that can be viewed as
perceiving its environment through sensors and acting upon
that environment through effectors”.
 IAT as been used for searching and making appointments at
various healthcare facilities based on the patients current
health condition.
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FT: Cloud Computing
 Cloud computing presents Information Technology (IT) resources to
users as “Pay-Per-Use” services.
 Currently, there are three (3) primary services available via the
Cloud, namely:
 Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
 Platform as a Service (PaaS)
 Software as a Service (SaaS)
 ICT Healthcare service are good candidates to leverage Cloud
technology.
 Cloud–based Healthcare services can be accessed by small clinics
to multi-specialty hospital on a pay per use service.
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Proposed System: Architecture
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Proposed System: Intelligent Agents
 Patient Agent (PA)
 Is located at the cluster head of the RFID-WBSMN of the patient
 Queries the sensors for data
 Transmits sensor data to the Aggregator Agent (AA).
 Aggregator Agent (AA)
 Is located at the Base Station
 Checks for indications of anomalous readings sent by the PA
 Initiates alerts to the Nurse and Doctor Agents of the on- duty medical staff
and also the patient’s assigned doctor.
 Transmits the patient’s data to the Cloud-based application server for final
processing and storage in the database server.
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Proposed System: Intelligent Agents
 Nurse Agent (NA)
 Is located on the smart handheld device for the on-duty nurse.
 Provide alerts to the on-duty Nurse
 Allows querying of patient’s status
 which includes current and past sensor readings.
 Doctor Agent (DA)
 Is located on the smart handheld device for the:
 on-duty doctor
 patient’s assigned doctor
 Provides alerts to the doctor
 Allows querying of patient’s status
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Conclusion
 We propose a way to improve outcomes in Jamaica.
 We appreciate that there outstanding issues
 Workflow
 Security
 Privacy
 Engagement
 We hope that the leveraging of RFID, Wireless and Cloud
enables the speedy adoption and shortest time to impact.
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THANK YOU
August 14th, 2013
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LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean
BACKUP
August 14th, 2013
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LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean
Proposed System: Architecture
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References
Ahsan, K., Shah, H., and Kingston, P. (2010, January). “RFID Applications: An Introductory and Exploratory Study”. International Journal
of Computer Science Issues (IJCSI), Vol. 7, No. 1, pp 1-7.
Akyildiz, I. F., Wang, X., and Wang, W. (2005). “Wireless mesh networks: a survey”. Computer Networks, Vol. 47, pp 445-487.
Benjamin, N. A., & Sankaranarayanan, S. (2009). “Performance of Wireless Body Sensor based Mesh Network for Health Application”.
International Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications (IJCISIM), pp 21-28.
Castellani, A. P., Bui, N., Casari, P., Rossi, M., Shelby, Z., & Zorzi, M. (2010). “Architecture and protocols for the internet of things: A
case study”. Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops
(PERCOM Workshops), IEEE, pp. 678-683.
Edwards, T., & Sankaranarayanan, S. (2011). “Applications of Intelligent Agents in Hospital Search and Appointment System”.
International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications (IJESMA), Vol. 3, No. 4, pp 57-81.
Fifah, B S.(2013) “NFC Enabled Patient appointment System”, Bachelor of Internet Computing (Hons) Project, Department of
Computing and Information Systems, Institut Teknologi Brunei, Brunei.
Horowitz, B T.(2012). Hospital Cloud Platform Sends Patient Data From Emergency Vehicles to ERs, http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Health-
Care-IT/Hospital-Cloud-Platform-Sends-Patient-Data-From-Emergency-Vehicles-to-ERs-561382/, 04/11/13.
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References
Korkmaz, I., Atay, C., and Kyparisis, G. (2010). “A Mobile Patient Monitoring System Using RFID”. Latest Trends on Computers, Vol. 2, pp 726-732.
Lefebvre, E., Castro, L., and Lefebvre, L. A. (2011). “Assessing the prevailing implementation issues of RFID in healthcare: A five-phase implementation
model”. International Journal of Computers and Communications, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp 101-117.
Mitrokotsa, A., and Douligeris, C. (2009). “Integrate RFID and Sensor Networks: Architectures and Applications”. RFID and Sensor Networks, pp 511-536.
Morak, J., Schreier, G. (2012). “MHealth based on NFC Technology-Preliminary results from Medium Scale Proof of Concept Projects”, Proceedings of
Ehealth 2012, Vienna, Austria.
Rantzau, R. Kailing, K. Beier, S. Grandison, T. (2006). "Discovery Services Enabling RFID Traceability in EPCglobal Networks". Proceedings of the 13th
International Conference on Management of Data (COMAD) 2006, Delhi, India. December 2006.
Sankaranarayanan, S. (2008). “Policy based Agent Architecture for Sensor based Mesh Networks-Health Care Monitoring”. Proceedings of the International
Conference on High Performance Computing, Networking and Communication Systems (HPCNCS-08), Florida, USA: Curran Associates, Inc., pp. 75-81.
Sankaranarayanan, S., and Ganesan, S. (2009). “A layered architecture for agent based wireless sensor mesh networks- applications in healthcare”.
International Journal of Embedded System and Computer Engineering, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp 51-61.
Singh, S. K., Singh, M. P., and Singh, D. K. (2010). “Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks – A Survey”. International Journal of Computer Science &
Engineering Survey (IJCSES), Vol. 1, No. 2, pp 63-83.
August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean
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A Proposed RFID Wireless Body Sensor Mesh Network using Intelligent Agents and Cloud-based Architecture

  • 1. A PROPOSED RFID WIRELESS BODY SENSOR MESH NETWORK USING INTELLIGENT AGENTS AND CLOUD- BASED ARCHITECTURE Tyrone Edwards, Tyrone Grandison, Suresh Sankaranarayanan LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 2013
  • 2. Outline  Motivation  The Proposal  Foundational Technologies (FT)  The System  Conclusion August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 2
  • 3. Motivation  Information Technology holds promise for Healthcare  Improve efficiency.  Reduce error.  In Jamaica:  Healthcare is mostly paper-based  Increased desire for Healthcare to be computer-based  Most immediate impact potential in patient monitoring August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 3
  • 4. The Proposal August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 4  GOAL:  Create infrastructure that merges wireless, RFID & cloud technology to enable efficient, adaptive and cost-effective patient monitoring in Jamaica  HOW:  Integrate RFID Wireless Body Sensor Integrated Mesh Network technology with Cloud-based intelligent agents.  Use policy-driven agents.  policies define the agent’s operational parameters.  Policies created by the patient's assigned doctor and propagated through the system.  Extend system to support patient monitoring models defined using Bayesian classifiers.  Bayesian classifiers will allow for the training of agents to make decisions by reasoning over the variations in expected readings of monitored parameters, and the actual readings.
  • 5. FT: Wireless Technologies  Wireless Sensor Network  Used in a wide range of fields for monitoring objects of interest.  Can be setup in a number of configurations easily.  When configured for ad-hoc environments are susceptible to frequent network failures and are also unreliable.  Failures are not acceptable in a healthcare setting, where critical information about the patient is being transmitted.  Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN)  an extension of Local Area Networks (LANs).  far better range and also use a limited amount of cabling.  Wireless Sensor Mesh Network (WSMN)  an integration of wireless sensors and mesh networks. August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 5
  • 6. FT: Radio Frequency Identification  Radio Frequency Identification is used to:  manage medical equipment  dangerous medical substances and drugs  inventory control  identify and locate patients  monitor patients’ physiological parameters August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 6
  • 7. FT: Intelligent Agents  Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT) was born from the field of Artificial Intelligence.  An agent is defined as “anything that can be viewed as perceiving its environment through sensors and acting upon that environment through effectors”.  IAT as been used for searching and making appointments at various healthcare facilities based on the patients current health condition. August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 7
  • 8. FT: Cloud Computing  Cloud computing presents Information Technology (IT) resources to users as “Pay-Per-Use” services.  Currently, there are three (3) primary services available via the Cloud, namely:  Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)  Platform as a Service (PaaS)  Software as a Service (SaaS)  ICT Healthcare service are good candidates to leverage Cloud technology.  Cloud–based Healthcare services can be accessed by small clinics to multi-specialty hospital on a pay per use service. August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 8
  • 9. Proposed System: Architecture August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 9
  • 10. Proposed System: Intelligent Agents  Patient Agent (PA)  Is located at the cluster head of the RFID-WBSMN of the patient  Queries the sensors for data  Transmits sensor data to the Aggregator Agent (AA).  Aggregator Agent (AA)  Is located at the Base Station  Checks for indications of anomalous readings sent by the PA  Initiates alerts to the Nurse and Doctor Agents of the on- duty medical staff and also the patient’s assigned doctor.  Transmits the patient’s data to the Cloud-based application server for final processing and storage in the database server. August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 10
  • 11. Proposed System: Intelligent Agents  Nurse Agent (NA)  Is located on the smart handheld device for the on-duty nurse.  Provide alerts to the on-duty Nurse  Allows querying of patient’s status  which includes current and past sensor readings.  Doctor Agent (DA)  Is located on the smart handheld device for the:  on-duty doctor  patient’s assigned doctor  Provides alerts to the doctor  Allows querying of patient’s status August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 11
  • 12. Conclusion  We propose a way to improve outcomes in Jamaica.  We appreciate that there outstanding issues  Workflow  Security  Privacy  Engagement  We hope that the leveraging of RFID, Wireless and Cloud enables the speedy adoption and shortest time to impact. August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 12
  • 13. THANK YOU August 14th, 2013 13 LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • 14. BACKUP August 14th, 2013 14 LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • 15. Proposed System: Architecture August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 15
  • 16. References Ahsan, K., Shah, H., and Kingston, P. (2010, January). “RFID Applications: An Introductory and Exploratory Study”. International Journal of Computer Science Issues (IJCSI), Vol. 7, No. 1, pp 1-7. Akyildiz, I. F., Wang, X., and Wang, W. (2005). “Wireless mesh networks: a survey”. Computer Networks, Vol. 47, pp 445-487. Benjamin, N. A., & Sankaranarayanan, S. (2009). “Performance of Wireless Body Sensor based Mesh Network for Health Application”. International Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications (IJCISIM), pp 21-28. Castellani, A. P., Bui, N., Casari, P., Rossi, M., Shelby, Z., & Zorzi, M. (2010). “Architecture and protocols for the internet of things: A case study”. Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOM Workshops), IEEE, pp. 678-683. Edwards, T., & Sankaranarayanan, S. (2011). “Applications of Intelligent Agents in Hospital Search and Appointment System”. International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications (IJESMA), Vol. 3, No. 4, pp 57-81. Fifah, B S.(2013) “NFC Enabled Patient appointment System”, Bachelor of Internet Computing (Hons) Project, Department of Computing and Information Systems, Institut Teknologi Brunei, Brunei. Horowitz, B T.(2012). Hospital Cloud Platform Sends Patient Data From Emergency Vehicles to ERs, http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Health- Care-IT/Hospital-Cloud-Platform-Sends-Patient-Data-From-Emergency-Vehicles-to-ERs-561382/, 04/11/13. August 14th, 2013LACCEI Symposium of Health Informatics in Latin America and the Caribbean 16
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