Alyona Voroch, Мaster‘s Student
Faculty of Information Technology, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
Olha Kravchenko, PhD (Engin.), Assoc. Prof.
Faculty of Information Technology, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
ORCID ID: :0000-0002-9669-2579
Dmytro Syvohlaz, PhD Student
Cherkasy State Technological University, Cherkasy, Ukraine
Abstract
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/AIT.2023.1.04
Background. A study of the use of IoT technologies in modern medicine, primarily in Ukraine, was conducted. Based on the analogs of the existing systems considered, taking into account the entire complex situation, the number of people in need of rehabilitation is only increasing, and there are simply not enough centers for such assistance. Rehabilitation doctors spend a lot of their time, while not everyone can get the necessary help due to the lack of specialists. As a result, there is a need to create your own IoT system to automate and optimize treatment processes.
Methods. Methods of analysis, synthesis and complex systems design are employed in the research.
Results. The architecture of the IoT ecosystem of the rehabilitation center for recovery after injuries, traumas, assaults and operations was developed. The project architecture consists of simulators with sensors and a Wi-Fi module for data transmission to the cloud with a database and cloud computing. The end user, i. e. the doctor, can access this data through the app, process it, monitor performance and enter a training plan for each patient. It should be noted that each patient will be issued a card with an RFI tag or an IoT beacon. The card identifies the patient on each simulator. The simulator is adjusted according to the indicators. The indicators of a specific person’s condition are transferred to a database for tracking by a doctor.
Сonclusions. Implementation of the proposed solutions is expected to allow one to substantially increase the quality of medical treatment provision to the population in Ukraine.
Keywords: IoT architecture, rehabilitation center ecosystem, fitness bench, transducer, rehabilitation.
Information about the author
Alyona Voroch, Мaster’s Student, Master of the 1st year of studies at the Department of Information Systems and Technologies, Faculty of Information Technologies, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
Research interests: IoT, data analysis, automation processes.
Olga Kravchenko, PhD (Engin.), Assoc. Prof.,
Associate Professor of the Department of Information Systems and Technologies, Faculty of Information Technologies, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
Research interests: Internet of things, intelligent data analysis, informational effects on personality.
Dmytro Syvohlaz, PhD Student, Postgraduate student of the 2nd year of studies at the Department of Design Information Technologies of the Cherkasy State Technological University.
Research interests: Python programming, information systems.
References
Published
2023-12-15
How to Cite
A. Voroch, O. Kravchenko, D. Syvohlaz “The architecture of the IoT ecosystem of the rehabilitation center for the restoration of the musculoskeletal system”, Advanced Information Technology, vol.1, pp. 27–31, 2023.
Issue
Advanced Information Technology № 1 (2), 2023
Section
Applied information systems and technology
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