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- KonferenzbeitragAutomatic central management for decentral mobile medical devices - using GSM and the Internet for fleet management(Mobiles Computing in der Medizin, 2. Workshop der Projektgruppe Mobiles Computing in der Medizin (MoCoMed), GMDS-Fachbereich Medizinische Informatik, GI-Fachausschuss 4.7, 2003) Bachmor, T.; Velykokhatko, S.; Stork, W.; Müller-Glaser, K.-D.Equipping medical devices with long range telemetry opens completely new possibilities for emergency response, home care and remote diagnosis. Mobile communications nowadays seem to be a generaly accepted part of our modern world, but bridging the gap between new (consumer-) technologies and medical devices still is a challenge today. Providing a telemetry link (GSM) is just the trivial part - ensuring security, reliability and service management are the more critical tasks that need to be addressed. Therefore, a complete system concept consists of an automatic fleet management (e.g. periodic device-initiated service calls) as well as customer relationship management (CRM), including technical service all based on a trouble-ticket system.
- KonferenzbeitragPATRES – A mobile patient simulator for resuscitation training(Mobiles Computing in der Medizin, 2. Workshop der Projektgruppe Mobiles Computing in der Medizin (MoCoMed), GMDS-Fachbereich Medizinische Informatik, GI-Fachausschuss 4.7, 2003) Wagner, G. v.; Kirst, M.; Rajewicz, M.; Karl, F.; Stork, W.; Müller-Glaser, K.Resuscitation training has to be performed under conditions as realistic as possible. This includes both the usual measures in cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and advanced measures, e.g. the use of Automatic External Defibrillators (AED). Currently available ECG and patient simulators either do not meet the requirements of modern training for medical professionals and laymen, or are much too expensive. PATRES is a mobile, PDA-based ECG simulator, which overcomes the restrictions of normal ECG simulators, is significantly cheaper and easier to handle than high-end patient simulators. It opens new opportunities for a new and modern resuscitation training with its wireless transmission of simulation data.
- KonferenzbeitragRecording and transmission of digital wound images with the help of mobile devices(Mobiles Computing in der Medizin, 2. Workshop der Projektgruppe Mobiles Computing in der Medizin (MoCoMed), GMDS-Fachbereich Medizinische Informatik, GI-Fachausschuss 4.7, 2003) Fischer, M.; Sani, S.; Stork, W.; Müller-Glaser, K.The goal of this project is to develop a mobile device for transmitting images for the aftercare of surgical patients within the framework of the competence center TELTRA. After designing and evaluating different platforms and cameras, it was decided to develop for a compact flash camera card and an HSCSD modem which is based on and can be plugged into a pocket PC. The recorded images are sent with the help of a Java program from the pocket PC over an IrDA or Bluetooth interface to the HSCSD mobile telephone, and then to the web server, where it is saved in a digital patient record.