Advanced Network Infrastructure for Health and Disaster Management


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Project Abstract

The pre-hospital medical emergency and public safety information environment is at threshold of revolutionary change. Integrating new technologies such as wLAN, GIS, GPS and powerful handheld computing devices in  an effective way is the main goal of the project. Such technology infrastructure will enable care givers to better  support public need in  both routine and large scale emergency situations.

We will also explore solutions to integration and scalability challenges associated with interconnecting regional and national emergency response systems to enable robust, failsafe, and scalable operation  during medical disasters.

 

Funded by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) under contract (N01-LM-3-3513)

Testing of the Wi-Max WI-FI Integrated environment on the ambulance.

             Project Details

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What's  New

  • CAD system integrated with I/Informer
  • GPS trial started
  • Patient Database Development completed
  • RV prepared for mobile environment testing
  • Trial testing in progress
  • Project Video
  • Key Milestones

    • Training on CAD at LRC completed
    • LRC space preparation for the Data and Voice needs of project are complete
    • Birmingham area maps acquired and uploaded
    • Patient database development is complete. The database is being populated with simulated patient data
    • The I/QA medical information base is expanded

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