JCSE, vol. 5, no. 3, pp.269-281, 2011
DOI: 10.5626/JCSE.2011.5.3.269/
STEPSTONE: An Intelligent Integration Architecture for Personal Tele-Health
Sumi Helal, Raja Bose, Chao Chen, Andy Smith, Scott de Deugd, Diane Cook
Computer and Information Science and Engineering Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA/ IBM, Research Triangle Park, Raleigh, NC, USA/ School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA
Abstract: STEPSTONE is a joint industry-university project to create open source technology that would enable the scalable, ?쐄riction-free??
integration of device-based healthcare solutions into enterprise systems using a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Specifically,
STEPSTONE defines a first proposal to a Service Oriented Device Architecture (SODA) framework, and provides for initial reference
implementations. STEPSTONE also intends to encourage a broad community effort to further develop the framework and its implementations.
In this paper, we present SODA, along with two implementation proposals of SODA?셲 device integration. We demonstrate
the ease by which SODA was used to develop an end-to-end personal healthcare monitoring system. We also demonstrate the ease by
which the STEPSTONE system was extended by other participants ? Washington State University ? to include additional devices and
end user interfaces. We show clearly how SODA and therefore SODA devices make integration almost automatic, replicable, and scalable.
This allows telehealth system developers to focus their energy and attention on the system functionality and
Keyword:
Connected health; Health telematics; Open source healthcare IT; Service oriented device architecture
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