Imanol Picallo Guembe, Jesús Daniel Trigo Vilaseca , Hicham Klaina, Peio López Iturri
, José Javier Astrain Escola
, Ana Vázquez Alejos, Francisco Falcone
, Luis Serrano Arriezu
When the situation of patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) improves, they are transported to other units. Therefore, knowing their location is strategic for properly planning intra-hospital transports and resource management. This work presents a patient monitoring application in a multi- building hospital, specifically at the University Hospital of Navarra (UHN). The proposed systems are based on the concept of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) using long-range (LoRaWAN) and near- field communication (NFC) technologies. The location of the device technologies is based on the 3D Ray Launching software developed and radio measurements performed in the hospital area. Consequently, two Gateway modules are needed to enable communication across the UHN complex. The application shows the flow of movements of ICU patients around the UHN complex.
Zainketa Intentsiboetako Unitateko (ZIU) pazienteen egoera hobetzen denean beste unitate batzuetara garraiatzen dira. Horregatik, haien lokalizazioa ezagutzea estrategikoa da ospitale barruko garraioen planifikazio onerako eta baliabideak kudeatzeko. Lan honetan, pazienteen segimendua egiteko mugikor aplikazio bat aurkezten da eraikin anitzeko ospitale batean, Nafarroako Ospitale Unibertsitarioan (NOU) zehazki. Proposatutako sistemak Intenet of Medical Things (IoMT) kontzeptuan oinarritzen da, distantzia luzeko (LoRaWAN) eta hurbileko (NFC) teknologiak erabiliz. Gailu teknologien kokapena garatutako 3D Ray Launching software batean eta ospitale gunean egindako radio neurketetan oinarrituta daude. Ondorioz, bi Gateway modulu behar dira komunikazioa NOU gune osoan ahalbidetzeko. Garatutako aplikazioak NOU gune inguruko ZIU-ko pazienteen mugimendu-fluxua erakusten du.
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