Uranus: A Middleware Architecture for Dependable AAL and Vital Signs Monitoring Applications
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
The design and realization of health monitoring applications has attracted
the interest of large communities both from industry and academia. Several research
challenges have been faced and issues tackled in order to realize effective applications for
the management and monitoring of people with chronic diseases, people with disabilities,
elderly people. However, there is a lack of efficient tools that enable rapid and possibly
cheap realization of reliable health monitoring applications. The paper presents Uranus, a
service oriented middleware architecture, which provides basic functions for the integration
of different kinds of biomedical sensors. Uranus has also distinguishing characteristics
like services for the run-time verification of the correctness of running applications and
mechanisms for the recovery from failures. The paper concludes with two case studies as
proof of concept.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
vital signs monitoring; AAL; middleware services; rapid-prototyping; dependability
List of contributors:
Coronato, Antonio
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