Power- and delay-aware mobile application-data flow adaptation: The MobiHealth system case study

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  • Wac, Katarzyna
  • Mortaza Bargh
  • Arjan Peddemors
  • Pravin Pawar
  • Bert Jan Van Beijnum
  • Richard Bults

Emerging healthcare applications rely on personal mobile devices to monitor patient vital signs and to send it to the hospitals-backend servers for further analysis. However, these devices have limited resources that must be used optimally in order to meet the requirements of healthcare applications endusers: healthcare professionals and their patients. This paper reports on a case study of a cardiac telemonitoring application delivered by the so-called MobiHealth system. This system relies on a commercial device with multiple (wireless) network interfaces (NI). Our study focuses on how the choice of a NI affects the end-to-end application's data delay (extremely important in case of patient's emergency) and the energy consumption of the device (relating to the service sustainability while a patient is mobile). Our results show the trade-off between the delay and battery savings achieved by various NI activation strategies in combination with application-data flow adaptation. For a given mobile device, our study shows a gain of 40-90% in battery savings, traded against the higher delays (therefore applicable mainly in non-emergency cases). The insights of our studies can be used for application-data flow adaptation aiming at battery saving and prolonging device's operation for mobile patients.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2008 10th IEEE Intl. Conf. on e-Health Networking, Applications and Service, HEALTHCOM 2008
Number of pages7
Publication date6 Oct 2008
Pages212-218
Article number4600138
ISBN (Print)9781424422814
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Oct 2008
Event2008 10th IEEE Intl. Conf. on e-Health Networking, Applications and Service, HEALTHCOM 2008 - Singapore, Singapore
Duration: 7 Jul 20089 Jul 2008

Conference

Conference2008 10th IEEE Intl. Conf. on e-Health Networking, Applications and Service, HEALTHCOM 2008
LandSingapore
BySingapore
Periode07/07/200809/07/2008
Series2008 10th IEEE Intl. Conf. on e-Health Networking, Applications and Service, HEALTHCOM 2008

    Research areas

  • Application adaptation, End-to-end delay, Energy efficiency, Mobile device connectivity management, Mobile healthcare

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