See: Improving Nurse-Patient Communications and Preventing Software Piracy in Nurse Call Applications

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2012

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Unluturk, Mehmet S.

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Springer

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Nurse call system is an electrically functioning system by which patients can call upon from a bedside station or from a duty station. An intermittent tone shall be heard and a corridor lamp located outside the room starts blinking with a slow or a faster rate depending on the call origination. It is essential to alert nurses on time so that they can offer care and comfort without any delay. There are currently many devices available for a nurse call system to improve communication between nurses and patients such as pagers, RFID (radio frequency identification) badges, wireless phones and so on. To integrate all these devices into an existing nurse call system and make they communicate with each other, we propose software client applications called bridges in this paper. We also propose a window server application called SEE (Supervised Event Executive) that delivers messages among these devices. A single hardware dongle is utilized for authentication and copy protection for SEE. Protecting SEE with securities provided by dongle only is a weak defense against hackers. In this paper, we develop some defense patterns for hackers such as calculating checksums in runtime, making calls to dongle from multiple places in code and handling errors properly by logging them into database.

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Nurse call system, RFID badges, Pagers, Hardware dongle, Event publisher, Event subscriber, Resource provider, Resource consumer, ADT (Admissions/Discharge/Transfer), Reusability, Radio Frequency Identification Device, Computer Communication Networks, Software Design, Humans, Theft, Hospital Communication Systems, Nursing Staff, Hospital

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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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Journal of Medıcal Systems

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36

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3

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1909

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1916
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