2006 6th World Congress on Intelligent Control and Automation 2006
DOI: 10.1109/wcica.2006.1712337
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

A 3G based Network Solution to the Telehealthcare Robotic System

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
2
2
1

Citation Types

0
3
0

Year Published

2010
2010
2023
2023

Publication Types

Select...
4
2
1

Relationship

0
7

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 9 publications
(5 citation statements)
references
References 13 publications
0
3
0
Order By: Relevance
“…In 1979, the first cellular phone services were deployed in Japan, which denoted the start of the first generation (1G) cellular network [2,3]. From then on, the development of wireless communication technologies from 1G to 5G has brought explosive advancement in data rate, energy efficiency, and latency, as well as various applications such as multimedia transmission, wireless robotic system control, and the internet of things (IoT) [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Notably, the evolution of communication technology from 1G to 5G relies on the increased operating frequency as it significantly influences the bandwidth, which determines the amount of data transmitted and processed in a certain period.…”
Section: Backgroundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1979, the first cellular phone services were deployed in Japan, which denoted the start of the first generation (1G) cellular network [2,3]. From then on, the development of wireless communication technologies from 1G to 5G has brought explosive advancement in data rate, energy efficiency, and latency, as well as various applications such as multimedia transmission, wireless robotic system control, and the internet of things (IoT) [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Notably, the evolution of communication technology from 1G to 5G relies on the increased operating frequency as it significantly influences the bandwidth, which determines the amount of data transmitted and processed in a certain period.…”
Section: Backgroundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A very good solution to the management software issue is the intelligent software agent [9][10], [15] which is capable of acting exactly in order to accomplish tasks with some reasoning or planning. To support telemedicine system efficiently it is necessary that the following requirements are met by the software system: (a) anticipating the information need for the users and delivering it to the user in a periodic and/or timely manner, (b) providing support for communication, coordination and cooperation among the various entities in the system such as doctors, nurses, patients and relatives, pharmacists, technicians, social service workers who are involved in the process of maintaining and delivering the health care services, (c) providing support for collaborative decision making among various entities involved in this health care system distributed information and knowledge sources, (d) relieving the people involved in the system from management of routine tasks, and (e) contributing in the automation process of the overall system [16].…”
Section: Multi-agent Based Software Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 is based on the models in [9], [16]. This proposal aims at designing software agents (An intelligent agent is defined as one that is capable of flexible autonomous action to meet its design objectives [17]) which will work on behalf of human agents with similar characteristics.…”
Section: Multi-agent Based Software Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conventional telemedicine system using public switched telephone network (PSTN) land lines are already available to enable a doctor to monitor a patient remotely for home care or emergency applications. In recent years, many telemedicine applications are employing mobile technologies, such as mobile telemedicine using MMS (Asadullah, 2008;Ashraf, 2008), WAP (Kevin & Yuan, 2003), 3G network (Yuechun & Aura, 2004;Polley et al, 2006), etc. The telemedicine applications can also be developed using radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies and wireless sensor networks (WSNs) (Yang & Hui, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%