Our goal is to improve patient outcomes and safety through medical device interoperability. To achieve this, it is not enough to build a technically perfect system. We present here our work toward the validation of middleware for use in interoperable medical cyber-physical systems. This includes clinical requirements, together with our methodology for collecting them, and a set of eighteen `design pillars\u27 that document the non-functional requirements and design goals that we believe are necessary to build a successful interoperable medical device system. We discuss how the clinical requirements and design pillars are involved in the selection of a middleware for our OpenICE implementation
Health care practices increasingly rely on complex technological infrastructure, and new approaches ...
The increasing demand of past patient medical information at the point of care, creates new data sha...
Medical devices are pervasive throughout modern healthcare, but each device works on its own and in ...
Our goal is to improve patient outcomes and safety through medical device interoperability. To achie...
Applications that can communicate with and control multiple medical devices have the potential to ra...
Applications that can communicate with and control multiple medical devices have the potential to ra...
This dissertation addresses the questions of how to ensure safety in medical Cyber-Physical-Human Sy...
Interoperability of medical devices, and their interface to clinicians and patients, are critical is...
Medical cyber-physical systems (MCPS) are lifecritical, context-aware, networked systems of medical ...
Medical devices historically have been monolithic units – developed, validated, and approved by regu...
We present an approach to establish safety of on-demand medical cyber-physical systems which are ass...
The concept of “system of systems” architecture is increasingly prevalent in many critical domains. ...
Medical devices are pervasive throughout modern healthcare, but each device works on its own and in ...
Challenges and Research Directions in Medical Cyber-Physical Systems Medical cyber-physical systems ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Health care practices increasingly rely on complex technological infrastructure, and new approaches ...
The increasing demand of past patient medical information at the point of care, creates new data sha...
Medical devices are pervasive throughout modern healthcare, but each device works on its own and in ...
Our goal is to improve patient outcomes and safety through medical device interoperability. To achie...
Applications that can communicate with and control multiple medical devices have the potential to ra...
Applications that can communicate with and control multiple medical devices have the potential to ra...
This dissertation addresses the questions of how to ensure safety in medical Cyber-Physical-Human Sy...
Interoperability of medical devices, and their interface to clinicians and patients, are critical is...
Medical cyber-physical systems (MCPS) are lifecritical, context-aware, networked systems of medical ...
Medical devices historically have been monolithic units – developed, validated, and approved by regu...
We present an approach to establish safety of on-demand medical cyber-physical systems which are ass...
The concept of “system of systems” architecture is increasingly prevalent in many critical domains. ...
Medical devices are pervasive throughout modern healthcare, but each device works on its own and in ...
Challenges and Research Directions in Medical Cyber-Physical Systems Medical cyber-physical systems ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Health care practices increasingly rely on complex technological infrastructure, and new approaches ...
The increasing demand of past patient medical information at the point of care, creates new data sha...
Medical devices are pervasive throughout modern healthcare, but each device works on its own and in ...