Title :
MUHIS : A Middleware approach Using LiveGraph
Author :
Sain, Mangal ; Lee, HoonJae ; Chung, Wan-Young
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Design & IT, Dongseo Univ., Busan, South Korea
Abstract :
We build MUHIS (Middleware for Ubiquitous Healthcare Information System) architecture with LiveGraph, J2EE and Oracle to process different ubiquitous healthcare application´s data and process that data into useful information, which can play a important role in decision making in ubiquitous healthcare system. Application developers mostly rely on third party middleware, tools and libraries (i.e., Web servers, distributed middleware such as CORBA, XML etc.) to respond the emerging trends of their target domain. With this middleware we tried to enhance the efficiency of application by decrease their memory uses, data processing and decision making on another Web module which is independent of each application. In our middleware system, we also proposed an application by which we can find some important conclusion about different health status likewise ECG, accelerometer. etc., which can be used in various data processing and determine the current health status. In this paper we also analyze some different low level and high level middleware technology which were used to build different kind middleware likewise CAMUS, MiLAN and try to find the best solution in the form of middleware for ubiquitous healthcare information system. T build our middleware we also analyze different application such as Matlab, Oscilloscope, and JFreeChart and try to extract most common feature, and then try to build a advance LiveGraph which consist most of the common feature of above and also have some advance feature which is most feasible to analyze the data and to take some decision itself.
Keywords :
Internet; Java; decision making; health care; medical information systems; middleware; ubiquitous computing; J2EE; LiveGraph; MUHIS; Oracle; Web module; data processing; decision making; middleware; ubiquitous healthcare information system; Accelerometers; Data processing; Decision making; Electrocardiography; Information systems; Libraries; Medical services; Middleware; Web server; XML;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia, Signal Processing and Communication Technologies, 2009. IMPACT '09. International
Conference_Location :
Aligarh
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3602-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3604-0
DOI :
10.1109/MSPCT.2009.5164209