2017 9th International Workshop on Resilient Networks Design and Modeling (RNDM) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/rndm.2017.8093024
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Resilient IoT eHealth solutions in case of disasters

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“…For example, under the condition of insufficient resources, equipment and time, there are many sick and wounded waiting to be treated. Medical workers need to make decisions quickly according to the order and priority of emergency treatment and implement treatment for patients [34].…”
Section: Resource Scheduling In Iot Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, under the condition of insufficient resources, equipment and time, there are many sick and wounded waiting to be treated. Medical workers need to make decisions quickly according to the order and priority of emergency treatment and implement treatment for patients [34].…”
Section: Resource Scheduling In Iot Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to this typical scenario, the authors propose in this paper [34] an e-health IoT solution that essentially helps decision makers make decisions faster by providing appropriate priorities, and does not provide a complete recovery solution. Figure 9 depicts the architecture of the IoT eHealth solution for disaster emergencies。The main ideas of the architecture are different from the traditional approach, the small wearable biosensors attached to the patient, the patient's body temperature, heart rate, will scan through such equipment and related parameters as small distance of dew said server communication, transmission equipment to doctors, the doctor again according to the severity of the injury, priority arrangement seriously injured patients.…”
Section: Resource Scheduling In Iot Environmentmentioning
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“…Os trabalhos de Rak, Jonsson e Vinel (2016), Gusev et al (2017), Seo (2017) e Shi et al (2019) também partem de uma compreensão da resiliência informacional em sua dimensão técnica. Em comum com o cluster, os trabalhos buscam soluções de engenharia computacional para assegurar que informações circulantes tenham garantia de integridade, disponibilidade e confiabilidade.…”
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