scholarly journals On Providing Multi-Level Quality of Service for Operating Rooms of the Future

Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (10) ◽  
pp. 2303 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vinicius Facco Rodrigues ◽  
Rodrigo da Rosa Righi ◽  
Cristiano André da Costa ◽  
Björn Eskofier ◽  
Andreas Maier

The Operating Room (OR) plays an important role in delivering vital medical services to patients in hospitals. Such environments contain several medical devices, equipment, and systems producing valuable information which might be combined for biomedical and surgical workflow analysis. Considering the sensibility of data from sensors in the OR, independently of processing and network loads, the middleware that provides data from these sensors have to respect applications quality of service (QoS) demands. In an OR middleware, there are two main bottlenecks that might suffer QoS problems and, consequently, impact directly in user experience: (i) simultaneous user applications connecting the middleware; and (ii) a high number of sensors generating information from the environment. Currently, many middlewares that support QoS have been proposed by many fields; however, to the best of our knowledge, there is no research on this topic or the OR environment. OR environments are characterized by being crowded by persons and equipment, some of them of specific use in such environments, as mobile x-ray machines. Therefore, this article proposes QualiCare, an adaptable middleware model to provide multi-level QoS, improve user experience, and increase hardware utilization to middlewares in OR environments. Our main contributions are a middleware model and an orchestration engine in charge of changing the middleware behavior to guarantee performance. Results demonstrate that adapting middleware parameters on demand reduces network usage and improves resource consumption maintaining data provisioning.


Author(s):  
Salama A. Mostafa ◽  
Alicia Y.C. Tang ◽  
Mustafa Hamid Hassan ◽  
Mohammed Ahmed Jubair ◽  
Shihab Hamad Khaleefah


2011 ◽  
pp. 284-302 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Ghinea ◽  
M. C. Angelides

In an m-commerce setting, the underlying communication system will have to provide a quality of service (QoS) in the presence of two competing factors—network bandwidth and, as the pressure to add value to the business-to-consumer (B2C) shopping experience by integrating multimedia applications grows, increasing data sizes. In this chapter, developments in the area of QoS-dependent multimedia perceptual quality are reviewed and are integrated with recent work focusing on QoS for e-commerce. Based on previously identified user perceptual tolerance to varying multimedia QoS, we show that enhancing the m-commerce B2C user experience with multimedia, far from being an idealised scenario, is in fact feasible if perceptual considerations are employed.





2000 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 166-178 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Zamora ◽  
S. Jacobs ◽  
A. Eleftheriadis ◽  
Shih-Fu Chang ◽  
D. Anastassiou




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