Title :
Performance analysis of a proposed tightly-coupled medical instrument network based on can protocol
Author :
Mujumdar, Shantanu ; Thongpithoonrat, Pongnarin ; Gurkan, D. ; McKneely, Paul K. ; Chapman, Frank M. ; Merchant, Fatima
Author_Institution :
Cullen Coll. of Eng., Univ. of Houston, Houston, TX, USA
fDate :
Aug. 31 2010-Sept. 4 2010
Abstract :
Advances in medical devices and health care has been phenomenal during the recent years. Although medical device manufacturers have been improving their instruments, network connection of these instruments still rely on proprietary technologies. Even if the interface has been provided by the manufacturer (e.g., RS-232, USB, or Ethernet coupled with a proprietary API), there is no widely-accepted uniform data model to access data of various bedside instruments. There is a need for a common standard which allows for internetworking with the medical devices from different manufacturers. ISO/IEEE 11073 (X73) is a standard attempting to unify the interfaces of all medical devices. X73 defines a client access mechanism that would be implemented into the communication controllers (residing between an instrument and the network) in order to access/network patient data. On the other hand, MediCAN™ technology suite has been demonstrated with various medical instruments to achieve interfacing and networking with a similar goal in its open standardization approach. However, it provides a more generic definition for medical data to achieve flexibility for networking and client access mechanisms. The instruments are in turn becoming more sophisticated; however, the operation of an instrument is still expected to be locally done by authorized medical personnel. Unfortunately, each medical instrument has its unique proprietary API (application programming interface - if any) to provide automated and electronic access to monitoring data. Integration of these APIs requires an agreement with the manufacturers towards realization of interoperable health care networking. As long as the interoperability of instruments with a network is not possible, ubiquitous access to patient status is limited only to manual entry based systems. This paper demonstrates an attempt to realize an interoperable medical instrument interface for networking using MediCAN technology suite as an open s- andard.
Keywords :
application program interfaces; biomedical equipment; computerised instrumentation; controller area networks; medical computing; open systems; telemedicine; API; CAN Protocol; MediCAN technology; application programming interface; health care; interoperability; interoperable medical instrument interface; performance analysis; tightly-coupled medical instrument network; Bit rate; Delay; ISO standards; Instruments; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical services; Protocols; Computer Communication Networks; Computer Security; Computer Simulation; Equipment and Supplies; Humans; Medical Informatics; Models, Theoretical; Point-of-Care Systems; Software; Telemedicine; Telemetry; User-Computer Interface;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Buenos Aires
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4123-5
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2010.5627692