29 research outputs found

    A framework for development of android mobile electronic prescription transfer applications in compliance with security requirements mandated by the Australian healthcare industry

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    This thesis investigates mobile electronic transfer of prescription (ETP) in compliance with the security requirements mandated by the Australian healthcare industry and proposes a framework for the development of an Android mobile electronic prescription transfer application. Furthermore, and based upon the findings and knowledge from constructing this framework, another framework is also derived for assessing Android mobile ETP applications for their security compliance. The centralised exchange model-based ETP solution currently used in the Australian healthcare industry is an expensive solution for on-going use. With challenges such as an aging population and the rising burden of chronic disease, the cost of the current ETP solution’s operational infrastructure is certain to rise in the future. In an environment where it is increasingly beneficial for patients to engage in and manage their own information and subsequent care, this current solution fails to offer the patient direct access to their electronic prescription information. The current system also fails to incorporate certain features that would dramatically improve the quality of the patient’s care and safety, i.e. alerts for the patient’s drug allergies, harmful dosage and script expiration. Over a decade old, the current ETP solution was essentially designed and built to meet legislation and regulatory requirements, with change-averting its highest priority. With little, if any, provision for future growth and innovation, it was not designed to cater to the needs of the ETP process. This research identifies the gap within the current ETP implementation (i.e. dependency on infrastructure, significant on-going cost and limited availability of the patient’s medication history) and proposes a framework for building a secure mobile ETP solution on the Android mobile operating system platform which will address the identified gap. The literature review part of this thesis examined the significance of ETP for the nation’s larger initiative to provide an improved and better maintainable healthcare system. The literature review also revealed the stance of each jurisdiction, from legislative and regulatory perspectives, in transitioning to the use of a fully electronic ETP solution. It identified the regulatory mandates of each jurisdiction for ETP as well as the security standards by which the current ETP implementation is iii governed so as to conform to those regulatory mandates. The literature review part of the thesis essentially identified and established how the Australian healthcare industry’s various prescription-related legislations and regulations are constructed, and the complexity of this construction for eTP. The jurisdictional regulatory mandates identified in the literature review translate into a set of security requirements. These requirements establish the basis of the guiding framework for the development of a security-compliant Android mobile ETP application. A number of experimentations were conducted focusing on the native security features of the Android operating system, as well as wireless communication technologies such as NFC and Bluetooth, in order to propose an alternative mobile ETP solution with security assurance comparable to the current ETP implementation. The employment of a proof-of-concept prototype such as this alongside / coupled with a series of iterative experimentations strengthens the validity and practicality of the proposed framework. The first experiment successfully proved that the Android operating system has sufficient encryption capabilities, in compliance with the security mandates, to secure the electronic prescription information from the data at rest perspective. The second experiment indicated that the use of NFC technology to implement the alternative transfer mechanism for exchanging electronic prescription information between ETP participating devices is not practical. The next iteration of the experimentation using Bluetooth technology proved that it can be utilised as an alternative electronic prescription transfer mechanism to the current approach using the Internet. These experiment outcomes concluded the partial but sufficient proofof- concept prototype for this research. Extensive document analysis and iterative experimentations showed that the framework constructed by this research can guide the development of an alternative mobile ETP solution with both comparable security assurance to and better access to the patient’s medication history than the current solution. This alternative solution would present no operational dependence upon infrastructure and its associated, ongoing cost to the nation’s healthcare expenditure. In addition, use of this mobile ETP alternative has the potential to change the public’s perception (i.e. acceptance from regulatory and security perspectives) of mobile healthcare solutions, thereby paving the way for further innovation and future enhancements in eHealth

    Robotics 2010

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    Without a doubt, robotics has made an incredible progress over the last decades. The vision of developing, designing and creating technical systems that help humans to achieve hard and complex tasks, has intelligently led to an incredible variety of solutions. There are barely technical fields that could exhibit more interdisciplinary interconnections like robotics. This fact is generated by highly complex challenges imposed by robotic systems, especially the requirement on intelligent and autonomous operation. This book tries to give an insight into the evolutionary process that takes place in robotics. It provides articles covering a wide range of this exciting area. The progress of technical challenges and concepts may illuminate the relationship between developments that seem to be completely different at first sight. The robotics remains an exciting scientific and engineering field. The community looks optimistically ahead and also looks forward for the future challenges and new development

    Inter Process Communication in Android

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    Google's Android mobile phone software platform is currently the big opportunity for application software developers. Android has the potential for removing the barriers to success in the development and sale of a new generation of mobile phone application software. Just as the standardized PC and Macintosh platforms created markets for desktop and server software, Android, by providing a standard mobile phone application environment, creates a market for mobile applications and the opportunity for applications developers to profit from those applications. One of the main intentions of Android platform is to eliminate the duplication of functionality in different applications to allow functionality to be discovered and invoked on the fly, and to let users replace applications with others that offer similar functionality. The main problem here is how to develop applications that must have as few dependencies as possible, and must be able to provide services to other applications. This thesis studies the Android mobile operating system, its capabilities in developing applications that communicate with each other and provide services to other applications. As part of the study, a sample application called “Event Planner”, has been developed to experiment how Inter Process Communication works in Android platform, explains how to implement, and use Inter Process Communication (IPC). In summary, this thesis suggests that inter process communication is very useful mechanism in Android programming model to provide flexible, efficient message passing between processes, and platform has all the needed tools, operating system components to implement IPC

    Chatterbox

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    In the market, there are not many options or tools for people that once could speak. However, due to an accident or stroke, not only lost their voices and even some of their movements, but also sign language is not an option either. The issue is that whichever communication alternative that is available is either too expensive to use or too complicated for their actual situation such as google voice, notepads, general writing tools, etc. as each of them requires a little bit of work to manage. Therefore we intended to ease speech-impaired people’s lives by designing and developing an application that speaks for them by only one touch. It is a user friendly application, with different interfaces divided according to its category such as Emergency, Fun, Greetings, Feelings and Daily Chat. Each interface displays its own set of buttons with different sentences, and each button plays out its corresponding sentence as soon as it is tapped. The sentences were recorded by us, applying different intonations so, it would give the application a better humanized form. We hope to make their lives easier, and give them back the possibility of expressing themselves in an easier way and keep up a steady conversation

    Advances in Human-Robot Interaction

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    Rapid advances in the field of robotics have made it possible to use robots not just in industrial automation but also in entertainment, rehabilitation, and home service. Since robots will likely affect many aspects of human existence, fundamental questions of human-robot interaction must be formulated and, if at all possible, resolved. Some of these questions are addressed in this collection of papers by leading HRI researchers

    Unpacking platform business scaling in the digital age

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    Today’s increasingly pervasive digital technologies have radically transformed the competition landscape of the business world. To succeed in the digital age, digital businesses must establish and strengthen their ecosystem positions through rapid scaling. While extant literature in platform ecosystems identified the urgency of scaling for focal platforms, there is little recognition that non-focal actors (i.e., complementors) typically pursue their own growth ambitions. If successful, these ambitions may even shift the complementor’s position as a non-focal to a focal actor in the digital ecosystem. While such a scaling process opens new possibilities for the complementor, it also challenges its relations with focal platforms in the ecosystem on which it depends. This is what we refer to as the complementor’s dilemma: how can a non-focal actor pursue growth ambitions while maintaining favourable relationships with the focal platforms on which they grow? To address this research problem, a sequential mixed-method project combining qualitative research approaches with computational techniques was conducted. Developing on an in-depth embedded case study of the Chinese short video platform Douyin from its inception as a complementor in 2016 to its rapid establishment as a focal actor in 2018, we further test and generalise the findings for the entire social networking ecosystem in China. This allows for new empirical and theoretical perspectives on the navigation process of digital business scaling through identity projection. The findings suggest that non-focal businesses must continually locate and re-locate who they are in the moment and the trade-off of two, or multiple, future scenarios regarding their relationship with focal platforms, to cope with the complementor’s dilemma as they grow. Four identity projection strategies are further conceptualised as a powerful toolkit for balancing growth ambitions and dependency on other ecosystem actors during the scaling process. These findings contribute to the platform literature by offering a process model for non-focal businesses’ identity projection as they grow in digital ecosystems. The model offers important implications for our understanding of complementarity as a dynamic process involving purposeful identity re-projection, as non-focal businesses attempt to navigate tensions with focal platforms in digital ecosystems during growth. It also contributes to our understanding of digital business scaling beyond a high-growth consequence of firm size — a turbulent, uncertain, messy process to economies of complementarity in digital ecosystems

    Smart Wearable Device for Reduction of Parkinson’s Disease Hand-Tremor

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    Parkinson\u27s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects over 10 million people worldwide (Health Unlocked, 2017). People diagnosed with Parkinson\u27s Disease can experience tremors, muscular rigidity and slowness of movement. Tremor is the most common symptom and external agents like stress and anxiety can make it worse, which may cause complications to complete simple day-to-day tasks. Therefore Bio Protech proposes the development of a smart wearable device for reduction of the hand-tremors based on medical evidence that by applying vibration to the wrist may result in a reduction of the involuntary tremor. The device imitates the shape of a wristwatch and the vibration is supplied by motors placed around the wrist. The users will be given the possibility to regulate the frequency according to their needs using a mobile application connected via Bluetooth
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