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Dependability evaluation of a mhealth system using a mobile cloud infrastructure
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2014
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EngineeringHigh-level ModelService AssuranceMobile CommunicationReliability EngineeringConnected HealthMobile Cloud InfrastructureSystems EngineeringInternet Of ThingsPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchDependability EvaluationHealth PolicyMobile CloudMobile ComputingMobile Computing SystemEdge ComputingMhealth SystemCloud ComputingMobile HealthHealth InformaticsMobile Cloud Service
The use of mobile cloud computing infrastructure can be used to improve the delivery of health services. This paper proposes a high-level model that characterizes the behavior of an mHealth system. The main objective of this work is to identify the probability of a message being delivered at a time t, whereas several components involved may fail. Various scenarios were analysed considering different possibilities for communications, battery discharge rates and timeouts. The results show that, in the best case, a message may be delivered in 1.3 minutes with a 0.9999 probability, but in the worst case may take up to 8.8 minutes.
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