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Geneva, Switzerland, 26-27 April 2012 Healthcare ICT in disaster-stricken area and hints to e-Health standards Masahiro Kuroda Manager, Standardization Promotion Office, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology marsh@nict.go.jp Joint ITU-WHO Workshop on e-Health Standards and Interoperability (Geneva, Switzerland, 26-27 April 2012)
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Disaster Recovery Stage of 311 Geneva, Switzerland, 26-27 April 20122 Phase 0 (- 24h) Initial emergency Phase 1 (-72h) Urgent measures Phase 2 (30days) Temporary measures Cut lifeline utilities Confusion by evacuees increase Increase constipated people 2011 58113 2012 1 … … 2013 Health-check kiosk at a center Open centers in temp. houses The second stage The first stage 4
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1 Year After the Disaster Geneva, Switzerland, 26-27 April 20123 More than 344 thousand evacuees More than 53 thousand temporary houses and 88 thousand rental housings 900 temporary housing communities
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Health-check Kiosk in Community Geneva, Switzerland, 26-27 April 20124 Sphygmomanometer Android IC card Sensor and IEEE802.15.6 Height Management screen USB coordinator Send measured data A support center To family doctor BP 130 75 … BP 135 80 Kiosk Scale Community
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Healthcare ICT Prevent lifestyle-related illnesses for incipient and healthy people Hypertension(H), Abdominal obesity(O), Glucose intolerance(G), Lipidemia(L) and so on Alcohol(A) Smoking ( S 1 ) Salt intake(S 2 ) Saturated fat(S 3 ) Stress ( S 4 ) Sleeplessness(S 5 ) Lack of Exercise(E) and so on Lifestyle- related illness Lifestyle irregularity Living environment change … 5 From Prof. Osamu Tochikubo, Medical School, Yokohama City University
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Feedback Loop of Preventive Medicine Analysis bank Meal delivery industry Association of preventive medicine Hospital Acute care hospital General medical checkup Nutritional supplements or exercise instruction Sensor selection Ear-type blood-flow meter Salt meter etc Pedometer Ring-type SpO2 sensor Accessory-type ECG Health industry Ubiquitous sensing Wrist-watch type pulsimeter 9.4 g 6 Body Area Network (BAN) From Prof. Osamu Tochikubo, Medical School, Yokohama City University
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Solution to Aging Population Japan* : National Institute of Population and Social Security Research From http://www2.ttcn.ne.jp/honkawa/1157.html France Germany England Italy Sweden U.S.A. Korea China Japan* Japan (UN) Over 65 years old 7
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Breath and SpO2 sensors during sleep Android terminal (BAN coordinator) SpO2 sensor Breath sensor on bed Breath sensor Heart rate analysis during sleep BAN consisting of a breath sensor and a ring-type SpO2 sensor used as a fail-safe system at night At night it is difficult to wear if the sensor becomes an obstacle 8
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Watch-type pulsimeter with accelerometer Heart beat Body movement Time (Hour) HR (bpm) Duration 23:41:00-19:55:04 Evaluate stress for preventive medicine during daytime as a component of BAN 9 From Prof. Osamu Tochikubo, Medical School, Yokohama City University
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IEEE802.15.6 Published NICT contributes to the administration by providing the vice chairman and secretary First Medical BAN Standard Activities to Achieve International Standard) May 2006: BAN Interest Group (IG) established … Feb 2012:IEEE802.15.6 Standard published 10
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IEEE802.15.6 PHY NB PHY UWB PHY HBC Media Access Control (MAC) 1 common MAC with 3 PHYs From 15-11-0826-01-0006-ieee-802-15-6-tutorial 11
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Geneva, Switzerland, 26-27 April 201212 Short-range Wireless Candidates for Healthcare May not enough for Medical/Healthcare ISO/IEC 14443 TypeA, TypeB IEEE802.15.1 (Bluetooth) IEEE802.15.4 (ZigBee) Medical BAN just published IEEE802.15.6: Low energy+QoS+Priority control and PHYs Appear in the near future IEEE802.15.4j (2.36GHz) targeted for U.S. IEEE802.15.4n targeted for China
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Geneva, Switzerland, 26-27 April 201213 Healthcare BAN toward e-Health Simple and efficient data format Work on a coin-size rechargeable battery Common media access Accommodate various PHYs Quality of service and priority control Low-energy modulation/demodulation Mature technology Spectrum allocation depending on area
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Conclusions and Recommendations Explained commonality of Healthcare ICT in disaster-stricken area and aging society Introduced IEEE802.15.6 and targeted sensors and BAN Listed up various short-range wireless communications It is time to create an standard of BAN for healthcare ICT toward e-Health 14
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Before and After Wireless sensors and a BAN 15
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