tailieunhanh - A SIP-based Medical Event Monitoring System
The key weekly sessions are outlined in the program below. There is only 3 sessions that need to be completed as part of the structured program each week. However, for those runners wanting to break 40 or 50 minutes, it is important to supplement these 3 key sessions with some lower intensity recovery runs. These runs can be completed 1-3 times weekly and should consist of 25-40 minutes of easy running. They should not be stressful at all, and in most cases you should finish the run feeling better than you did at the beginning. . | A SIP-based Medical Event Monitoring System Knarig Arabshian and Henning Schulzrinne Department of Computer Science Columbia University knarig hgs @ Abstract The medical industry is transitioning to Internetbased communication as the field of telemedicine broadens to include medical event monitoring systems. A medical event monitor generates different types of messages and alerts for healthcare providers institutions and patients. We describe how the Session Initiation Protocol SIP a signaling protocol for Internet conferencing telephony presence event notification and instant messaging can be used to create a medical event monitoring system. SIP can work on a variety of devices its adoption as the protocol of choice for third generation wireless networks allows for a robust and scalable environment that can easily extend across institutions. First we describe the basics of SIP and how it can be used for event notifications. Secondly we describe the use of Medical Logic Modules MLMs in a clinical event monitoring system and we propose a SIP medical event monitoring system that can combine the use of MLMs such as the Arden Syntax with SIP event notification. We also propose an alternate method of event notification with the use of XML filters to deliver only relevant notifications. Finally we discuss the different types of devices and wireless protocols that can be incorporated within the system creating an integrated architecture. I. Introduction Event notification systems are being used increasingly in many different disciplines. There are various uses for event notification systems in medicine such as in patient monitoring systems both within a hospital and remotely doctor-to-doctor communication monitoring drug interactions when a doctor prescribes different medications reminders of appointments or medications to be taken etc. Recently the Internet is being used in a larger scale to establish communication between doctors and patients. We propose
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