Healthcare Information Services Testbed through Content Centric Network: A Prototype

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Healthcare Information Services Testbed through Content Centric Network: A Prototype. Advisor: Asst.Prof.Dr.Panjai Tantatsanawong Presented by: Prasertsak U- Aroon . Department of Computing Silpakorn University, Thailand. Outline. Introduction Content-Centric Networking concept - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HEALTHCARE INFORMATION SERVICES TESTBED THROUGH CONTENT CENTRIC NETWORK: A PROTOTYPE

Advisor: Asst.Prof.Dr.Panjai TantatsanawongPresented by: Prasertsak U-Aroon.Department of Computing Silpakorn University, Thailand.

Outline• Introduction• Content-Centric Networking concept• A Prototype of CCN• Experiments• Conclusions

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Introduction• Healthcare and hospital are the most complex service systems.

• The trend of healthcare data usage is more collaboration.

Paper format

Electronic Data (Own Formatted)

StandardizationFormatted

(e.g., HL7, DICOM)

Data evolution in theHealthcare System

Data Collaboration

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Introduction : Healthcare Communities• Medical staff working together to treat the patients• Healthcare services should not be limited by network infrastructure

• Patients should receive the best services in anywhere

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Introduction : Network Infrastructure• A huge of data are exchanged on distributed system over the medical cloud• Give more bandwidth for the data

transmission• dedicated networking• Scheduling control

DCN (Dynamic Circuit Network)

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• DCN – Dynamic Circuit Network• Need specific devices to support the dedicated mechanism• Need professional to support and complexity for maintenance

• DCN – Difficult to support mobility services• CCN – New approach for networking

Introduction : CCN networking

CCN (Content-Centric Network) - simplified to use, reliability, and flexibility to use anytime and anywhere

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Content-Centric Network concept• Content-centric networking (CCN) is an alternative approach to

the data approach on the network rather than the location approach, based on concept of what rather than where.

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Content-Centric Network concept

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/medical--/hospt1-----/div1--------/patient-1-----------/xray-12012011.dicom

XRay data stored in hospital-1

Interest Message-2

Interest Message-1

Interest Message-1

Interest Message-2

Interest Message-1

PIT Data Face

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/medical/hospt1/div1/patient-1/xray-12012011.dicom /medical/hospt1/div1/patient-1/xray-12012011.dicom /medical/hospt1/div1/patient-1/xray-12012011.dicom

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User-A

User-B

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responseresponse

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Information Hierarchy

PatientdivisionHospital

[Name] [Name][Name]

[Name]

[Name] [Name]

[Name]

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Name Convention & Discovery• Unique for reference and easy to manage.

[protocol]:/[group-name][hospital]/[division]/[domain]/[personal-id]/[data]

[protocol]:/[group-name]/[hospital]/[discovery]/[patient-id]/[data]

Should well known for the requestor

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ccnx:/medical/hospital-1/division-1/xray/patient-id/dataxxx

ccnx:/medical/hospital-1/discovery/patient-id/dataxxx

Prototyping of medical network over CCN• Hub and spoke model

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Accessories of network prototype• Hub and spoke model

• 1 core node• 2 sub-networks• 3 end-nodes

• H/W• PC – Dual-Core CPU 2.8 GHz with

2GB RAM• Cisco 2960 switch

• S/W• Vmware ESXi 5.0• Linux Ubuntu server 10.04• CCNx® open source project

(CCNx-0.4.2)

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http://www.ccnx.org/

Testing topics & Testing Diagram• Testing topics over the

prototype• Connection (by ccnchat)• Data transmission (by

ccnputfile/ccngetfile)• Number of CCN node on the

network affect the transmission time

• Simple performance comparison between FTP and CCNx protocol

Use “medical” as a prefix name of the content

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Experimental Result : Connection & Data transmission

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Experimental Result : Number of node• The number of CCN router on the network does not

significantly affect the transmission

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Experimental Result : Concurrent data usage

• Comparison of FTP on IP networking and data transmission over CCN network

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Content size

Conclusions• A distributed location and multiple site accessibility of data in

healthcare services are supported through the CCN infrastructure.

• CCN suitable to implement and less time consuming to develop the system.

• The system administrator is easier to manage and classify the data.

• The patients have the opportunity to receive better services in anytime and anywhere.

• The healthcare communities have a more collaboration.

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Future work• Integrate the real world application of Healthcare Information

Services into the Content-Centric Network. • More investigate in security of patient’s data.

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Thank You.

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Discussions | Q/A

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