Title :
Hybrid networking solutions for e-Health systems in Georgia
Author :
Kirtava, Zviad ; Jorjoliani, David ; Kashmadze, Kakhaber ; Beridze, Jemal ; Shamanadze, Omar ; Ghazisaidi, Navid
Author_Institution :
NGO, Tbilisi, Georgia
Abstract :
Hybrid telecom networks represent cost-efficient solutions particularly for e-Health systems in developing countries. Two networking projects in Georgia are presented: 1) REHN Project (2012) - Regional e-Health Network (REHN) model for Unimedi Adjara six-hospital system based on Fiber-Wireless (FiWi) networks. e-Health services and modules selection resulted in minimum/optimal bandwidth calculation for hospitals and primary care. The cost-efficient mix of cable/wireless technologies revealed that optical fiber cables (OFC) and long-range WiFi with dual-polarized directional antennas (DPDA) to represent the best ICT infrastructure combination for large hospitals. For small remote hospitals without nearby OFC backbone, combined dual wireless connectivity - IEEE 802.11 WiFi-DPDA and CDMA-EVDO, or alternatively - UMTS/HSPA+ 3G/3.5G technology - was chosen. 2) HiNet Project (2013-2015) - elaborates cost-efficient alternatives of FiWi network architecture for 3 pilot mountain regions with aim of supporting mountain telemedicine, e-learning, Health Management Information System, Primary Healthcare network and patient referral in case of emergencies.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; code division multiple access; directive antennas; health care; medical information systems; optical cables; telemedicine; wireless LAN; CDMA- EVDO; FiWi network; Georgia; HiNet Project; ICT infrastructure; IEEE 802.11 WiFi-DPDA; OFC; REHN project; UMTS-HSPA+ 3G-3.5G technology; Unimedi Adjara; cable-wireless technology; dual-polarized directional antenna; e-Health services; e-Health system; e-learning; fiber-wireless network; health management information system; hospital; hybrid telecom network; long-range WiFi; mountain telemedicine; optical fiber cable; primary healthcare network; regional e-health network model; Hospitals; Optical fiber cables; Optical fiber networks; Telecommunications; Wireless communication; FiWi Networks; Georgia; Hybrid Networks; Mountain e-Health network; Regional e-Health Network; Telecommunications; Telemedicine; Wireless Networks; e-Health; e-Health Networks;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Forum (TELFOR), 2013 21st
Conference_Location :
Belgrade
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1419-7
DOI :
10.1109/TELFOR.2013.6716191