Title :
QoC-based Optimization of End-to-End M-Health Data Delivery Services
Author :
Widya, Ing ; van Beijnum, B.-J. ; Salden, Alfons
Author_Institution :
Center for Telematics & Inf. Technol., Twente Univ., Enschede
Abstract :
This paper addresses how quality of context (QoC) can be used to optimize end-to-end mobile healthcare (m-health) data delivery services in the presence of alternative delivery paths, which is quite common in a pervasive computing and communication environment. We propose min-max-plus based algebraic QoC models for computing the quality of delivered data impeded by the QoS of the resources along the alternative delivery paths. The constructed algebraic structures in those models directly relate to the resource configurations represented as directed graphs. The properties of the applied algebras correspond to the properties of the operations of the addressed QoS dimensions. To rank all the possible resource configurations and therewith select from those the most optimal one(s) we introduce a workflow management metric based on the quality dimensions like freshness and availability. We focus on the pre-establishment phase of m-health data delivery services; dynamic QoC issues existing during service execution are not considered
Keywords :
directed graphs; health care; minimax techniques; mobile computing; patient care; quality of service; workflow management software; QoC-based optimization; QoS; directed graph; end-to-end m-health data delivery service; min-max-plus based algebraic model; mobile healthcare; pervasive computing; quality of context; workflow management; Algebra; Context; Context-aware services; Impedance; Medical services; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Pervasive computing; Quality management; Quality of service; QoC; QoS; algebraic computational models; mobile healthcare; service composition;
Conference_Titel :
Quality of Service, 2006. IWQoS 2006. 14th IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
New Haven, CT
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0476-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1548-615X
DOI :
10.1109/IWQOS.2006.250476