Title :
Power- and delay-aware mobile application-data flow adaptation: the MobiHealth system case study
Author :
Wac, Katarzyna ; Bargh, Mortaza ; Peddemors, Arjan ; Pawar, Pravin ; Van Beijnum, Bert-Jan ; Bults, Richard
Author_Institution :
Geneva Univ., Geneva
Abstract :
Emerging healthcare applications rely on personal mobile devices to monitor patient vital signs and to send it to the hospitals-backend servers for further analysis. However, these devices have limited resources that must be used optimally in order to meet the requirements of healthcare applications end-users: healthcare professionals and their patients. This paper reports on a case study of a cardiac telemonitoring application delivered by the so-called MobiHealth system. This system relies on a commercial device with multiple (wireless) network interfaces (NI). Our study focuses on how the choice of a NI affects the end-to-end applicationpsilas data delay (extremely important in case of patientpsilas emergency) and the energy consumption of the device (relating to the service sustainability while a patient is mobile). Our results show the trade-off between the delay and battery savings achieved by various NI activation strategies in combination with application-data flow adaptation. For a given mobile device, our study shows a gain of 40-90% in battery savings, traded against the higher delays (therefore applicable mainly in non-emergency cases). The insights of our studies can be used for application-data flow adaptation aiming at battery saving and prolonging devicepsilas operation for mobile patients.
Keywords :
cardiology; health care; medical diagnostic computing; patient monitoring; quality of service; radio access networks; MobiHealth system; cardiac telemonitoring; data flow adaptation; healthcare; multiple network interfaces; wireless network interfaces; Batteries; Delay; Energy consumption; Energy management; Energy measurement; Medical services; Network interfaces; Patient monitoring; Quality of service; Throughput; application adaptation; end-to-end delay; energy efficiency; mobile device connectivity management; mobile healthcare;
Conference_Titel :
e-health Networking, Applications and Services, 2008. HealthCom 2008. 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2280-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2281-4
DOI :
10.1109/HEALTH.2008.4600138