Title :
Design of Satellite-Based Networks for u-Health - GALENOS, DELTASS, MEDASHIP, EMISPHER
Author :
Graschew, G. ; Roelofs, T.A. ; Rakowsky, S. ; Schlag, P.M.
Author_Institution :
Surg. Res. Unit OP 2000, Charite Univ. Med. Berlin, Berlin
Abstract :
OP 2000 has implemented various satellite-based networks for telemedicine supporting the use of distributed medical intelligence. Such networks contribute to the improvement of the quality of medical care, to the cost-effective use of medical resources and to quick and reliable decisions. The high-end interactive video communication system WinVicos has been especially designed for telemedical applications like teleconsultation and second opinion and offers a superior image quality at a moderate transmission bandwidth of 0,5-1 Mbps. In the GALENOS project the first satellite-based trans-European competence network for telemedicine has connected 14 clinics in 6 countries. In the DELTASS project a satellite-based system for telemedical support in cases of disaster emergencies has been demonstrated. In MEDASHIP a system for telemedical support on-board of cruise ships and ferries has been set-up and evaluated. The EMISPHER project provides an equal access for most of the Euro-Mediterranean countries to online services for healthcare in the required quality of service. The Virtual Hospital will integrate the various platforms and services of the participating organizations to create a ubiquitous organization and to realize ubiquitous health (u-health).
Keywords :
quality of service; satellite communication; telemedicine; DELTASS; EMISPHER; GALENOS; MEDASHIP; OP 2000; Virtual Hospital; WinVicos; distributed medical intelligence; high-end interactive video communication system; image quality; quality of service; satellite-based networks; satellite-based trans-European competence network; telemedicine; u-health; ubiquitous health; Bandwidth; Biomedical imaging; Hospitals; Image quality; Intelligent networks; Marine vehicles; Medical services; Quality of service; Telecommunication network reliability; Telemedicine; Interactive video communication; real-time telemedicine; satellite-based networks; virtual hospital;
Conference_Titel :
e-Health Networking, Application and Services, 2007 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0942-X
DOI :
10.1109/HEALTH.2007.381624