6 research outputs found
How to develop IoT cloud e-health systems based on fiware: A lesson learnt
Nowadays, the penetration of sensors and actuators in different application fields is
revolutionizing all aspects of our daily life. One of the major sectors that is taking advantage of such
cutting-edge cheap smart devices is healthcare. In this context, Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)
at home represents a tempting opportunity for hospitals to reduce clinical costs and to improve the
quality of life of both patients and their families. It allows patients to be monitored remotely by
means networks of Internet of Things (IoT) medical devices equipped with sensors and actuators
that collect healthcare data from patients and send them to a Cloud-based Hospital Information
System (HIS) for processing. Up to now, many different proprietary software systems have been
developed as stand-along expensive solutions, presenting interoperability, extensibility, and scalability
issues. In recent years, the European Commission (EC) has promoted the wide adoption of FIWARE
technology, launching 16 Industrial Accelerators focusing on different application fields. One of these,
i.e., FICHe, is specialized in healthcare, providing the guidelines on how to develop eHealth systems.
This paper focuses on how to compose new cutting-edge IoT and Cloud-based Cyber Physical Health
Sytem (CPHS) services and applications interconnected with remote medical sensors and actuators
using FIWARE technology in the context envisioned by FICHe. In particular, we discuss the design
and development of an RPM system implemented through the collaboration between the Istituto di
Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico (IRCCS) “Bonino Pulejo” (i.e., a clinical and research healthcare
centre specialized in the treatment of neuro lesions), University of Messina, IBM Research, Telefónica,
and the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. The description of our best practice provides
a model and guidelines for the development of lightweight and low cost RPM services for rural
and isolated areas, with the expectation of expanding healthcare to the developing world and in
general allows us to outline how to deal with the real adoption of the FIWARE technology in an
e-health project
Future Mobility Advances and Trends
The trends of main interest on a global scale are those that can influence the development of humanity in the long term and are sometimes referred to as megatrends. The changes they bring with them can span several generations, profoundly changing society and, consequently, the competitive landscape of companies. The megatrends are numerous and each one involves the development of entire areas of activity. It is important to identify the megatrends of interest for strategic mobility planning and follow their developments, in order to consider them in the planning processes and correctly pilot investments. Megatrends are made possible and also influenced by the offer of new technologies, and lead to changes in cultural models. This chapter shows an era characterized by major technological innovations that are changing people’s ways of thinking and acting, with the establishment of new mobility models in order to meet new emerging needs