A mobile health network disaster management system
conference contribution
posted on 2015-01-01, 00:00authored bySasan Adibi
A common occurrence in almost all full-scale natural disasters is the rapid destruction of the telecommunication infrastructure as the inevitable unfolds, which tends to halt the necessary communications between the humanitarian operators and the people in need. In such scenarios, the deployment of wireless networks would provide fast and temporary remedies, however these networks normally do not provide services to the end-users and ordinary people, instead they provide connectivity between groups of end-users administered by a local service provider. From a range of services provided to the end-users by the humanitarian operators, healthcare is by far the top priority. This is considered through the utilization of smartphones in a Mobile Health (mHealth) perspective, which is an emerging concept for monitoring and tracking end-user health conditions. This article considers an mHealth system used in a tsunami-stricken disaster scenario, including a discussion on the most recent advances of Device to Device (D2D) and LTE-Direct technologies.
History
Pagination
424-428
Location
Sapporo, Japan
Start date
2015-07-07
End date
2015-07-10
ISSN
2288-0712
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2015, IEEE
Title of proceedings
ICUFN 2015 : International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks
Event
Ubiquitous and Future Networks. International Conference (7th : 2015 : Sapporo, Japan)