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Ambient Intelligence and Pervasive Architecture Designed within the EPI-MEDICS Personal ECG Monitor

Ambient Intelligence and Pervasive Architecture Designed within the EPI-MEDICS Personal ECG Monitor

Hussein Atoui, David Télisson, Jocelyne Fyan, Paul Rubel
Copyright: © 2008 |Volume: 3 |Issue: 4 |Pages: 13
ISSN: 1555-3396|EISSN: 1555-340X|ISSN: 1555-3396|EISBN13: 9781615202911|EISSN: 1555-340X|DOI: 10.4018/jhisi.2008100105
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Atoui, Hussein, et al. "Ambient Intelligence and Pervasive Architecture Designed within the EPI-MEDICS Personal ECG Monitor." IJHISI vol.3, no.4 2008: pp.68-80. http://doi.org/10.4018/jhisi.2008100105

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Atoui, H., Télisson, D., Fyan, J., & Rubel, P. (2008). Ambient Intelligence and Pervasive Architecture Designed within the EPI-MEDICS Personal ECG Monitor. International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics (IJHISI), 3(4), 68-80. http://doi.org/10.4018/jhisi.2008100105

Chicago

Atoui, Hussein, et al. "Ambient Intelligence and Pervasive Architecture Designed within the EPI-MEDICS Personal ECG Monitor," International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics (IJHISI) 3, no.4: 68-80. http://doi.org/10.4018/jhisi.2008100105

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Abstract

Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in developing personalized and nonhospital based care systems to improve the management of cardiac care. The EPI-MEDICS project has designed an intelligent, portable Personal ECG Monitor (PEM) embedding an advanced decision making system. We present two of the ambient intelligence models embedded in the PEM: the neural-network based ischemia detection module and the Bayesian-network risk stratification module. Ischemia detection was expanded to take into account the patient ECG, clinical data, and medical history. The neural-network ECG interpretation module and the Bayesian-network risk factors module collaborate through a fuzzy-logic-based layer. We also present two telemedicine solutions that we have designed and in which the PEM is integrated. The first telemedical architecture was created to allow the collection of medical data and their transmission between healthcare providers to get an expert opinion. The second one is intended for improving healthcare in old people’s homes.

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