Safety SOA-DB: architecture of universal access to hospital medical devices
Hospital Medical Devices, Service Oriented Architecture, Fault Tolerance, Quality Assurance, Patient Monitoring
The great diversity in the architecture of hospital medical devices, together with its different communication protocols, has made it difficult to implement systems that access these devices. Given these differences, the need arises to provide access to such devices in a transparent manner. Thus, this work proposes a service-oriented architecture to access hospital medical devices as a way to abstract the mechanism of reading and writing data in these devices, thus contributing to increase the quality and productivity of hospital medical systems, in order to That the focus of the hospital medical system development team is almost exclusively focused on their functional requirements, for example, business rules pertaining to the problem domain. To make SOA-DB robust, concepts such as fault tolerance and quality of service will be used, considering the critical context that this work is inserted, the monitoring of patients. These will serve to increase the quality of patient monitoring considerably. The SOA-DB also aims to contribute to the analysis of the data monitored by the hospital medical devices, because as it will act in the access to them, it will be possible to register this data, since the conventional way is only done with the instantaneous information made available by the medical device Hospital For the development of this work, we will use technologies such as the XML language and the Java programming language, concepts such as Software Engineering, Project Standards, Quality of Service and Fault Tolerance. To validate the SOA-DB, access protocols to hospital medical devices such as HL7 and a real environment of acquisition of these data, the Onofre Lopes University Hospital Intensive Care Unit will be used.