Friday 22 July 2011

Wseas Transactions

New Subscription to Wseas Transactions

The following information was submitted:

Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS
Transactions ID Number: 54-119
Full Name: M Vigilson prem
Position: Assistant Professor
Age: ON
Sex: Male
Address: 21, Vijaya Nagar, Kolathur, Chennai - 600099
Country: INDIA
Tel: 044-25500310
Tel prefix:
Fax:
E-mail address: vigiprem@gmail.com
Other E-mails: vigilson72@rediff.com
Title of the Paper: Role of Mobile Agent in Medical Information Retrieval in Mass Casualty Scene – A Performance Study in Web Environment
Authors as they appear in the Paper: M. Vigilson Prem, S. Swamynathan
Email addresses of all the authors: vigiprem@gmail.com,swamyns@annauniv.edu
Number of paper pages: 10
Abstract: Addressing health disorders at the early stage during mass casualty is one of the important issues to be thrown light nowadays. If mass casualty occurs in remote locations where proper health care equipments or analysis of medical information is not available, a special team must be appointed to monitor and control it. When an emergency occurs, especially in mass casualty incidents, lots of victims need medical attention. It is obvious that the faster and accurate the acquisition and analysis of data, the more effective the answer could be given. That is, the needs will be attended as early as possible and the affected population could be reduced. The common point in all cases is the analysis of information. Around it lies, the importance of responding to the emergency. Mobile agents play a vital role in communication between different remote locations. If the special team needs information from these locations or the remotely located medical officers needs inf!
ormation from the special team, mobile agents are useful. This paper discusses the use of mobile agent technology as an enabler of open distributed e-Health applications. More precisely, it describes the experiences based on this technology: concerning emergency scenarios.
Keywords: Mass Casualty, Emergency, Mobile Agents, Client-Server, Web Environment, Response Time, Throughput.
EXTENSION of the file: .pdf
Special (Invited) Session:
Organizer of the Session:
How Did you learn about congress: Parallel and Distributed Systems, Networks, Internet Computing
IP ADDRESS: 59.92.93.104