Title :
Cooperative agent-based SANET architecture for personalised healthcare monitoring
Author :
Chaczko, Dr Zenon ; Chiu, Christopher ; Kale, Anup
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng. & IT, Univ. of Technol., Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
The application of an software agent-based computational technique that implements Extended Kohonen Maps (EKMs) for the management of Sensor-Actuator networks (SANETs) in health-care facilities. The agent-based model incorporates the BDI (Belief-Desire-Intention) Agent paradigms by Georgeff et al. EKMs perform the quantitative analysis of an algorithmic artificial neural network process by using an indirect-mapping EKM to self-organize. Current results show a combinatorial approach to optimization with EKMs provides an improvement in event trajectory estimation compared to standalone cooperative EKM processes to allow responsive event detection for patient monitoring scenarios. This will allow healthcare professionals to focus less on administrative tasks, and more on improving patient needs, particularly with people who are in need for dedicated care and round-the-clock monitoring.
Keywords :
combinatorial mathematics; decision support systems; health care; medical computing; optimisation; patient monitoring; self-organising feature maps; BDI agent paradigm; EKM; agent based model; artificial neural network; belief-desire-intention agent paradigm; combinatorial optimization approach; cooperative agent based SANET architecture; event trajectory estimation; extended Kohonen maps; health care facilities; patient monitoring scenarios; personalised healthcare monitoring; quantitative analysis; sensor-actuator network management; software agent based computational technique; Aerospace electronics; Biological system modeling; Context; Medical services; Monitoring; Training; Trajectory; BDI Agent Framework; Extended Kohonen Maps (EKM); Healthcare Infrastructures; Sensor Actuator Networks (SANETs);
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Communication Systems (ICSPCS), 2010 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Gold Coast, QLD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7908-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7906-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICSPCS.2010.5709690