DocumentCode :
151595
Title :
Enhancing home area networks to facilitate telehealth services: Test-bed scenario with video-consultation-calls (VCC)
Author :
Shah, Mohib A. ; Jinman Kim ; Khadra, M. ; Feng, David Dagan
fYear :
2014
fDate :
20-23 Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
37
Lastpage :
40
Abstract :
Recent years have witnessed rapid development of Telehealth applications and the integration of portable devices to facilitate services such as Voice-over-IP (VoIP), Video-over-IP and distribution of other data types e.g., medical images and health sensor data. In line with Telehelath, Home Area Network (HAN) has also seen broad deployments and has expanded conventional households to support latest electronic devices that are equipped with network connectivity. Telehealth applications are starting to be designed to take advantages of the HAN environment and are providing healthcare at the patients home, i.e., facilitates hospital at home via video-consultation-call (VCC). However, some of these Telehealth applications are highly delay sensitive and require higher bandwidth priority and a network load-balancing system in order to produce best quality of service (QoS). We observed that typical HAN is established without bandwidth priority and network-load-balancing systems. This lack of management causes HAN to produce unacceptable QoS for Telehealth applications. In this scenario, we propose a scheme to enhance HAN while providing better quality of VCC to support Telehealth services. Our scheme controls the Internet traffic within the HAN network infrastructure environment. In our experimental setting, we implemented a real network test-bed based on HAN where two-way Skype VCC was established and the quality of packet-loss was measured. Skype was chosen for its wide availability and support on all types of computing devices (PC, mobile, laptop etc.). Our results indicate that packet-loss fluctuates between ~5-16% when user datagram protocol (UDP) traffic is utilised concurrently by other devices in HAN. It also demonstrated that our scheme could enhance HAN performance for VCC as it reduced packet-loss down to ~0.3 %.
Keywords :
Internet telephony; bandwidth allocation; biomedical imaging; biomedical telemetry; delays; electronic data interchange; health care; home networks; laptop computers; mobile computing; portable instruments; quality management; resource allocation; telemedicine; transport protocols; video communication; HAN enhancement; HAN network infrastructure environment; HAN service quality; Internet traffic controls; PC; UDP traffic; VCC quality; VoIP; bandwidth priority requirement; computing device types; data type distribution; datagram protocol; delay sensitive application; electronic device; health sensor data; healthcare; home area network enhancement; laptop; medical image; mobile; network connectivity; network load-balancing system; packet-loss fluctuation; packet-loss quality measurement; packet-loss reduction; patient home; portable device integration; real network test-bed scenario; telehealth application; telehealth service facilitation; telehealth service support; two-way Skype VCC; video consultation calls; video-over-IP; voice-over-IP; Bandwidth; Educational institutions; Internet; Portable computers; Quality of service; Wireless communication; Workstations; Home Area Network; Telehealth; VCC and WiFi; Video & Voice-over-IP;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Orange Technologies (ICOT), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Xian
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICOT.2014.6954671
Filename :
6954671
Link To Document :
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