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MobiHealth Communication Infrastructure

MobiHealth Communication Infrastructure. MobiHealth WP3 meeting September 20 , 2002 MobiHealth Team, University of Twente Email: mhealth@mobihealth.org Internet: www.mobihealth.org. Presentation Layout. MobiHealth Communication Infrastructure Communication Requirements How to proceed?

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MobiHealth Communication Infrastructure

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  1. MobiHealthCommunication Infrastructure MobiHealth WP3 meeting September 20, 2002 MobiHealth Team, University of Twente Email: mhealth@mobihealth.org Internet: www.mobihealth.org MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  2. Presentation Layout • MobiHealth Communication Infrastructure • Communication Requirements • How to proceed? • Info: MobiHealth testbed Netherlands MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  3. “Communication infrastructure for bi-directional multimedia data communication between a MobiHealth BAN and arbitrary host on the Internet.” Communication infrastructure issues: MobiHealthCommunication Infrastructure • Speed • Coverage • Availability • Scalability • Mobility • Security • … MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  4. MobiHealth ExternalCommunication Environment IEEE 802.3/11/15 IEEE 802.11/15 2.5G, 3G IP ► Focus 2.5G, 3G MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  5. Communication Requirements • GPRS or UMTS as ‘bearer service’ (mandatory) • IP = network protocol (Internet standard) • Performance (e.g. ‘goodput’ = speed, delaymax) • Coverage (GPRS and/or UMTS) • Reliability (e.g. packet loss, availability) • Traffic management (e.g. prioritization of data) • Mobility of a BAN (network node) • Security (e.g. authentication, authorization, encryption) • … “Communication requirements are derived from the MobiHealth system requirements.” MobiHealth system - application, BANOS, BAN MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  6. Communication Requirements (cont.) • Performance • Depends on BAN application = MobiHealth trials example: MST trauma team • Bandwidthu: peak(ti=30) 236 kbps, sustained 20-100 kbps • Bandwidthd: 64-256 kbps • Max speed E2E connection = speed slowest segment • GPRS ~ 14-112 kbps (CS2 coding) • UMTS ~ 64-144 kbps • High delay between transmission and receipt of a packet • GPRS ~ 1500ms avg. (ICMP) roundtrip delay • UMTS ~ ??? MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  7. Communication Requirements (cont.) • Coverage (GPRS and/or UMTS) • Depends on BAN application = MobiHealth trials example: City of Barcelona (ES), Lulea (S) region, Enschede (NL) city centre, Duisburg (D) region MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  8. Communication Requirements (cont.) • Reliability Transport of patient vital sign data, remote control of BANs. What to aim for? 99.999% uptime? 100% error free communication? Where to implement? • Application Layer • protocols: http, … • Transport Layer • CO service (TCP): E2E reliable delivery, flow control • CL service (UDP): unreliable delivery, no flow control • Lower Layers (Network, Link, Physical)? How to evaluate reliability of MobiHealth infrastructure? MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  9. Communication Requirements (cont.) • Traffic management Transport of patient vital sign data, remote control of BANs. • Guaranteed bidirectional communication in congested networks • MNO, Internet, Enterprise network, … • Mobile Network Operators: No voice over data priority scheme! How to deal with traffic management in the MobiHealth infrastructure? MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  10. Communication Requirements (cont.) • Security Transport of personal (medical) data, remote control of a BAN, … Is end-to-end (BAN-to-Internet host) security needed? What level? Depends on user requirements (WP1)! Security can be added to most communication layers! Different security features depending on layer: • Link layer: Bluetooth, GPRS/UMTS, ... • Network layer: IPsec, ... • Transport layer: SSL/TLS, HTTPS, ... • Application layer: Data encryption (OpenSSL Libraries, MIME) MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  11. Communication Requirements (cont.) • Mobility of a BAN • Cross border connectivity? • Speed limitation? (e.g. MST trauma trial 80-100 km/hr) • Application disruption? • How to handle “handovers”? • … MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  12. MNO Internet BAN Intranet Communication Requirements (cont.) • Mobility of a BAN Horizontal Handover MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  13. MNO MNO Internet BAN Intranet Communication Requirements (cont.) • Mobility of a BAN Vertical Handover MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  14. How to proceed? • WP1 user requirements needed: • Performance, coverage, reliability, security • WP2 system requirements needed • Derived from WP1 • WP3 communication infrastructure requirements • Derived from WP1 and WP2 • WP3 preliminary testing • ‘testdrive’ with plain IP E2E communication • develop measurement strategy: • performance, reliability (incl. mobility), coverage, security MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

  15. MobiHealth testbed Netherlands MobiHealth IST-2001-36006

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