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Link Bandwidth Recommendation for Indonesian E-Health Grid

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Today, almost all the agencies and institutions, including government agencies and hospitals, utilize information technology to improve efficiency and effectiveness. The application of information technology in the health sector is required to enhance the performance of health services to the community. In this research, we investigate the e-Health Grid based on the provincial hospital in Indonesia using a Mininet emulator. Actual distances between hospitals have been applied. The packet rate is determined based on the assumption that it is proportional to the population served by the hospital. The e-Health Grid consolidates 34 hospitals, four controllers, and four switches. The result of the simulation yields a recommendation of link bandwidth that provides minimum round trip time from each node in the grid.

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This work under the support of the Indonesian Ministry of Research and Technology and Higher Education, Directorate General of Higher Education Excellent Research Grants Number 105/K3/KM/2017.

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Haryanti, S.C., Rachmawati, U.A., Suherlan, E., Azahra, N., Utari, S.S., Suhartanto, H. (2020). Link Bandwidth Recommendation for Indonesian E-Health Grid. In: Ghazali, R., Nawi, N., Deris, M., Abawajy, J. (eds) Recent Advances on Soft Computing and Data Mining. SCDM 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 978. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36056-6_8

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