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eWellness: Building a Smart Hospital by Leveraging RFID Networks
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Event-driven ArchitectureEngineeringSmart CityPatient Tracking SystemLayered Event RepresentationRadio Frequency IdentificationSensor NetworksData ScienceComplex Event ProcessingInternet Of ThingsTelehealthSmart HospitalWireless TelemedicineEvent ProcessingEdgeware ParadigmMobile ComputingComputer ScienceIot Data AnalyticsSemantic Sensor NetworkIndustrial InformaticsMedicineHealth InformaticsEmergency Medicine
The application of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) sensor networks pervasively to the hospital environment has the potential to improve efficiencies in operational aspects through accurate capture of fine grained data. The sensor nodes generate large amounts of real or near real-time data. Understanding and managing these data in the context of the hospital pose challenges for the middleware which has to connect sensor networks with hospital applications. In this paper we propose an edgeware paradigm of organizing hospital RFID sensor data based on the notion of an event. The event is defined and its properties are discussed. A three layered event representation and reasoning model is developed to map raw sensory information to semantic events in the application domains. A prototype system, called eWellness is build for the test of the local hospital.
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