2012
DOI: 10.1186/1476-072x-11-25
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Real-time locating systems (RTLS) in healthcare: a condensed primer

Abstract: Real-time locating systems (RTLS, also known as real-time location systems) have become an important component of many existing ubiquitous location aware systems. While GPS (global positioning system) has been quite successful as an outdoor real-time locating solution, it fails to repeat this success indoors. A number of RTLS technologies have been used to solve indoor tracking problems. The ability to accurately track the location of assets and individuals indoors has many applications in healthcare. This pap… Show more

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“…IoT: Monitoring and controlling the movements of demented patients indoor centers based on RFID tags to avoid the contact with dangerous scenarios (Maged & Berry, 2012). IoA: An intelligent agent embedded in a robot is enabled to monitor and track the movements of demented patients indoor a care center.…”
Section: T Medical Equipment Trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IoT: Monitoring and controlling the movements of demented patients indoor centers based on RFID tags to avoid the contact with dangerous scenarios (Maged & Berry, 2012). IoA: An intelligent agent embedded in a robot is enabled to monitor and track the movements of demented patients indoor a care center.…”
Section: T Medical Equipment Trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RFID technology can be used to uniquely identify and localise objects, for example, medical asset/equipment tracking, patient/staff identification and workflow tracking, anticounterfeiting and medication safety 13–19. Data generated by RFID systems can also provide valuable information to improve the efficiency of processes in the surgical trajectory, reduce wait times, improve nurse allocation and improve patient flow 7 18. To improve patient satisfaction, patients’ expectations on wait time should be met by means of providing accurate information and realistic estimates of wait times and steps in the patient's journey 8 18.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data generated by RFID systems can also provide valuable information to improve the efficiency of processes in the surgical trajectory, reduce wait times, improve nurse allocation and improve patient flow 7 18. To improve patient satisfaction, patients’ expectations on wait time should be met by means of providing accurate information and realistic estimates of wait times and steps in the patient's journey 8 18. Data generated by RFID systems can be used to inform patients, as well as staff, about their progress in the surgical trajectory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Real-world location-based applications aim to detect the location of targets in various service domains, such as medical personnel or equipment in a hospital [6,7], smart home management system [8] or stored inventories in a warehouse [9]. There has been research on IoT devices such as Bluetooth low Energy (BLE) sensor module [10] and power consumption issues on IoT devices [11].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the mobile node moves to the new location, the location leader informs the new RFProxy of the movement of the mobile node, with information on the previous RFProxy (2). The new RFProxy receives the service information associated with the mobile node from the previous RFProxy (3, 4), and requests a re-binding to the service agents (6,8). Now, the service agents and the mobile node can communicate through the RFProxy (10).…”
Section: Communication Between the Mobile Node And Shmentioning
confidence: 99%