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Demo of the Generic Smart Alarm: a framework for the design, analysis, and implementation of smart alarms and other clinical decision support systems

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Cheap and energy efficient wireless technologies have the potential to usher in an era of pervasive and ubiquitous patient monitoring. Some applications which could take advantage of pervasive monitoring are smart alarms and clinical decision support (CDS) systems. We demonstrate the Generic Smart Alarm (GSA), a framework for the design, analysis, and implementation of smart alarm or CDS systems. We will show how the a GSA can be used to adapt a smart alarm for specific patient populations as well as how a smart alarm can be tailored to the performance characteristics of a specific networking platform.

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    WH '10: Wireless Health 2010
    October 2010
    232 pages
    ISBN:9781605589893
    DOI:10.1145/1921081

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    • WLSA: Wireless-Life Sciences Alliance
    • University of California, Los Angeles

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    Published: 05 October 2010

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    1. clinical decision support
    2. graphical modeling
    3. health informatics
    4. medical systems
    5. middleware
    6. smart alarm
    7. system synthesis

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    WH '10: Wireless Health 2010
    October 5 - 7, 2010
    California, San Diego

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