Research Article
Service-Oriented Middleware Architecture for Mobile Personal Health Monitoring
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-642-29734-2_42, author={Matts Ahls\^{e}n and Stefan Asanin and Peeter Kool and Peter Rosengren and Jesper Thestrup}, title={Service-Oriented Middleware Architecture for Mobile Personal Health Monitoring}, proceedings={Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare. Second International ICST Conference, MobiHealth 2011, Kos Island, Greece, October 5-7, 2011. Revised Selected Papers}, proceedings_a={MOBIHEALTH}, year={2012}, month={10}, keywords={Remote Healthcare Monitoring Diabetes SOA Internet of Things Middleware Semantics}, doi={10.1007/978-3-642-29734-2_42} }
- Matts Ahlsén
Stefan Asanin
Peeter Kool
Peter Rosengren
Jesper Thestrup
Year: 2012
Service-Oriented Middleware Architecture for Mobile Personal Health Monitoring
MOBIHEALTH
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-29734-2_42
Abstract
Developers of applications for health and wellness monitoring are facing a diversity of protocols, standards and communication mechanisms for collecting data from heterogeneous sensors, devices and services, as well as when exporting data to various health and wellness services and systems. The REACTION platform addresses this using a middleware approach which leverages the development tasks to a service-oriented level allowing developers to use open standard technologies like web services. The REACTION SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture) approach offers a scalable and inter-operable platform for use in different healthcare settings. The REACTION applications are based on numerous individual services that can be developed and deployed to perform clinical monitoring and feedback tasks, execute distributed decision support and security tasks, support work flow management, and perform event handling and crisis management.