Title :
Active-RFID System Accuracy and Its Implications for Clinical Applications
Author :
Clarke, Duncan ; Park, Adrian
Author_Institution :
LLC, Fremont Associates, Camden, NJ
Abstract :
Radio frequency identification (RFlD) is a technology for automatically tracking the location of persons and objects tagged with a small radio transceiver. Its use in retail and security applications has received widespread attention in the popular press, RFID´s application in hospital business processes is increasing rapidly, and a number of safety-critical clinical applications have been prototyped. In order to determine RFID ´s fitness for use in safety-critical as well as more mundane perioperative processes, the operating room of the future project at the University of Maryland Medical Center evaluated six active-RFID systems. The evaluation consisted of hands-on testing of a variety of COTS systems employing the leading active-RFID technologies-802.11 RF, proprietary RF, ultra-wideband, infrared and ultrasound. In this paper we report the results of those tests and discuss their implications for the application of active-RFID technology to clinical applications
Keywords :
biomedical communication; medical administrative data processing; radiofrequency identification; active-RFID system; hospital business processes; mundane perioperative processes; radio frequency identification; Application software; Hospitals; Project management; Radio frequency; Radio transceivers; Security; Space technology; Surgery; Tail; Workstations;
Conference_Titel :
Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2006. CBMS 2006. 19th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Salt Lake City, UT
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2517-1
DOI :
10.1109/CBMS.2006.33