2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-02607-3_8
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A Real-Time Fog Computing Approach for Healthcare Environment

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“…For this, the Earliest Deadline First approach is applied. A similar approach is provided by Gomes et al [41], aiming at healthcare environments. A conceptual approach to enable real-time fog computing is presented by Kopetz and Poledna [42], where the authors discuss the basic concept of time-triggered VMs.…”
Section: Resource Managementmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For this, the Earliest Deadline First approach is applied. A similar approach is provided by Gomes et al [41], aiming at healthcare environments. A conceptual approach to enable real-time fog computing is presented by Kopetz and Poledna [42], where the authors discuss the basic concept of time-triggered VMs.…”
Section: Resource Managementmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This section presents a review of existing work, focusing on scheduling policies used for allocating services in healthcare monitoring systems, as well as the characteristics of servers used. The EDF scheduling scheme, which assigns priorities to requests based on their absolute deadlines, was proposed in [4]. Data packets with short deadlines are assigned higher priority, while those with long deadlines are assigned lower priority.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Operational management may be realized by automatic health checking systems discussed in the many works of literature (Moore and Van Pham, 2018). The e-health services help monitor and assess the users' health, including elders with disabilities, children or patients (Gomes et al, 2018). Using smart objects, they can be combined with health care to deliver smart amenities for remote checking of the individuals.…”
Section: Framework and Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, owing to the limit of the edge-to-edge connectivity of the network to transfer the ECG signal to the centralized analysis of the cloud, saving overall energy has been decreased to 22 per cent when the patient's processing reaches 200. Gomes et al (2018) have provided FC-based hardware and software infrastructure as an immediate checking mechanism in accordance with the needs of the health environment. The infrastructure can store, process and provide real-time monitoring data based on the FC parameter.…”
Section: Framework and Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%