DocumentCode
456410
Title
Telemedicine in Perspective: Trends and Challenges
Author
Puentes, John ; Solaiman, Basel
Author_Institution
Departement Image et Traitement de l´´Information, GET-ENST Bretagne, Brest
Volume
1
fYear
0
fDate
0-0 0
Firstpage
965
Lastpage
970
Abstract
Telemedicine is at crossroads after 4 generations of varied applications and prototype implementations. Validated concepts have integrated available technology to handle the basic system components, namely, data transmission, content coding, terminals and instruments, data and information processing, in multiple manners. Medical data exchange has been tested therefore, using a particular technology set up, in a particular scenario. Among the multiple technology evolutions that could be identified as significant trends we have selected four - wireless broadband, noninvasive sensors, emerging multimedia standards, and open source software - which are likely to have an impact on the current telemedicine progression, at functional and economic levels. A description of each technology´s main characteristics and drawbacks is presented, as well as the assessment of their potential influence to improve the gap between urban and rural telemedicine, the ergonomics of sensing devices and the cost of implemented prototypes
Keywords
broadband networks; data communication equipment; electronic data interchange; ergonomics; multimedia communication; public domain software; sensors; telemedicine; content coding; data processing; data transmission; information processing; medical data exchange; multimedia standards; noninvasive sensors; open source software; rural telemedicine; sensing devices ergonomics; system components; urban telemedicine; wireless broadband; Data communication; Information processing; Instruments; Medical tests; Open source software; Prototypes; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Software standards; Telemedicine; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information and Communication Technologies, 2006. ICTTA '06. 2nd
Conference_Location
Damascus
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9521-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICTTA.2006.1684505
Filename
1684505
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