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Remote Medical Monitoring

Coalition Medical Monitor. Coalition Medic Interface. USS Colin Powell. HMAS Coonawarra. Remote Medical Monitoring Bob Gray, Arne Grimstrup, Susan McGrath, and Dr. George Blike, Dartmouth College Tom Cowin and Niranjan Suri, University of West Florida. Description:

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Remote Medical Monitoring

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  1. Coalition Medical Monitor Coalition Medic Interface USS Colin Powell HMAS Coonawarra Remote Medical Monitoring Bob Gray, Arne Grimstrup, Susan McGrath, and Dr. George Blike, Dartmouth College Tom Cowin and Niranjan Suri, University of West Florida • Description: • Part of CoAX – Coalition Agents Experiment. • Allows medical personnel to monitor the condition of remote casualties. • Intelligent mobile agents, with embedded medical models, migrate to casualty and medic locations. • Agents alert medics of only important changes in casualty status. • In CoAX, the medics are on a US ship, and the casualties are on an Australian ship. Coalition Medical HQ 1. Coalition medical agents sent to casualty and medic locations 2. Status and alerts sent to medics (via the CoABS Grid) • Results: • Remote medical monitoring allows more effective use of medical resources. • Mobile agents provide country, unit or even medic-specific monitoring, while still conserving network bandwidth. • GMAS, the Grid Mobile Agent System, adds interoperability. The medic and casualty locations can use different mobile-agent systems, particularly important for Coalition operations. Grid Mobile Agent System (GMAS) GMAS Agent GMAS Agent GMAS Agent GMAS Server GMAS Server Mobility Service GMAS Server Mobility Service Mobility Service D'Agents System EMAA System NOMADS System • GMAS Agents • Java 2 programs • GridMobileAgent and Serializable interfaces • Mobility Service • Converts agents to GMAML • Handles all Grid communication • GMAS Server • Grid-enabled Java 2 program • Reconstructs agents from GMAML • Injects agent into native agent system • Future: • Enhanced medical models with inputs from additional types of medical sensors (each casualty wears a pulse-oximeter in the current system). • Integration with field hospitals, evacuation teams, and other medical entities. • Extension to civilian first-responder applications. • Final version of GMAS Mobile Agent Performance

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