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Medical Real-Time Data Analytics System Design Aspects, Reference Architecture and Evaluation

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This paper presents a medical distributed system whose main goal is to enable real-time triage processing and further propagation of the data and patient history. The system uses various biosensors and mobile devices, as well as additional communication equipment. The system aims to ease the decision of priority in treatment, as well as to further monitor and alarm state change.

We propose a novel approach for military and civil real-time data analytics. We introduce our data analytics platform and application model and discuss their main design requirements and challenges, based on use case scenarios. We analyze the system in the described scenarios, we test the limitations of the system given the system architecture and evaluate it. We present the obtained results.

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This paper is supported by SIARS, NATO multi-year project NATO.EAP.SFPP 984753.

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Kostoska, M., Simjanoska, M., Koteska, B., Bogdanova, A.M. (2018). Medical Real-Time Data Analytics System Design Aspects, Reference Architecture and Evaluation. In: Kalajdziski, S., Ackovska, N. (eds) ICT Innovations 2018. Engineering and Life Sciences. ICT 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 940. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00825-3_20

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