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Next Generation RFID-Based Medical Service Management System Architecture in Wireless Sensor Network

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Communication and Networking (FGCN 2010)

Part of the book series: Communications in Computer and Information Science ((CCIS,volume 119))

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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) are two important wireless technologies that have wide variety of applications and provide unlimited future potentials most especially in healthcare systems. RFID is used to detect presence and location of objects while WSN is used to sense and monitor the environment. Integrating RFID with WSN not only provides identity and location of an object but also provides information regarding the condition of the object carrying the sensors enabled RFID tag. However, there isn’t any flexible and robust communication infrastructure to integrate these devices into an emergency care setting. An efficient wireless communication substrate for medical devices that addresses ad hoc or fixed network formation, naming and discovery, transmission efficiency of data, data security and authentication, as well as filtration and aggregation of vital sign data need to be study and analyze. This paper proposed an efficient next generation architecture for RFID-based medical service management system in WSN that possesses the essential elements of each future medical application that are integrated with existing medical practices and technologies in real-time, remote monitoring, in giving medication, and patient status tracking assisted by embedded wearable wireless sensors which are integrated in wireless sensor network.

This work was supported by the Security Engineering Research Center, granted by the Korea Ministry of Knowledge Economy.

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Tolentino, R.S., Lee, K., Kim, YT., Park, GC. (2010). Next Generation RFID-Based Medical Service Management System Architecture in Wireless Sensor Network. In: Kim, Th., Chang, A.CC., Li, M., Rong, C., Patrikakis, C.Z., Ślęzak, D. (eds) Communication and Networking. FGCN 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 119. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17587-9_17

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