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The Designing Of The Services In Telemedicine And The Researche On The Key Technologies Based On Triple Play

Posted on:2013-09-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M Y DiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2234330371966808Subject:Biomedical engineering
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As the major trend of the telecom business, triple play is having more and more attention from the government and the telecom operators. With the development of the triple play technologies, the development of triple play services should keep with them. Therefore, the research on implementation plan of the triple play services is quite necessary.This paper describes and studies the system architecture of the triple play service platform, and the recent research situation of the telemedicine, as well as the remote disease diagnosis. To the structure and situation mentioned above, the implementation plan of value-added services of triple play, including traditional services and innovative services (such as SMS, MMS, etc), is designed in this paper. Two designs are offered for the innovative value-added services, and the comparison is also supplied, in order to choose the proper design for the telecom operators. Meanwhile, this paper also carries out a new design for sub-health telemedicine service, concluding preliminary diagnosis, registration appointment, and other services, which could be achieved by the home terminal (such as set top box, etc).Finally, the research of the remote disease diagnostic techniques has been carried out, and the architecture of the telemedicine system, as well as its business processes, has been put forward. A remote disease diagnostics model is built based on the Bayesian network, and verified by Matlab simulation experiments. The model is also compared with expert-diagnostics to verify the effectiveness and practicality of this study.
Keywords/Search Tags:triple play, add-value services, the telemedicine and disease diagnosis system, Bayesian network
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