Session initiation protocol (SIP) based event notification system architecture for telemedicine applications
Sadat, A., Sorwar, S. and Chowdhury, Morshed 2006, Session initiation protocol (SIP) based event notification system architecture for telemedicine applications, in 5th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science : (ICIS 2006) in conjunction with 1st IEEE/ACIS International Workshop on Component-Based Software Engineering, Software Architecture and Reuse (COMSAR 2006) : proceedings : 10-12 July 2006, Honolulu, Hawaii, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., Los Alamitos, Calif., pp. 214-218.
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Session initiation protocol (SIP) based event notification system architecture for telemedicine applications
5th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science : (ICIS 2006) in conjunction with 1st IEEE/ACIS International Workshop on Component-Based Software Engineering, Software Architecture and Reuse (COMSAR 2006) : proceedings : 10-12 July 2006, Honolulu, Hawaii
Editor(s)
Ishii, Naohiro Lee, Rodger
Publication date
2006
Conference series
International Conference on Computer and Information Science
Start page
214
End page
218
Publisher
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Place of publication
Los Alamitos, Calif.
Summary
Mobility service for hospital technicians involved in telemedicine applications is one of the key issues in providing more flexible and efficient in-house or remote health care services. Today, the Internet based communication has widened the opportunity of event monitoring systems in the medical field. The session initiation protocol (SIP) can work on a variety of devices and can be used to create a medical event notification system. Its adoption as the protocol of choice for third generation wireless networks allows for a robust and scalable environment. One of the advantages of SIP is that it supports personal mobility through the separation of user addressing and device addressing. In this paper, the authors propose a possible solution framework for telemedicine alert notification system based SIP-specific event notification.
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9780769526133 0769526136
Language
eng
Field of Research
100599 Communications Technologies not elsewhere classified