Affiliation:
1. College of Computing and Informatics, Saudi Electronic University, Riyadh 13323, Saudi Arabia
2. Multitude Corporation, St. Paul, MN 55126, USA
Abstract
The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) represents a specialized domain within the Internet of Things, focusing on medical devices that require regulatory approval to ensure patient safety. Trusted composition of IoMT systems aims to ensure high assurance of the entire composed system, despite potential variability in the assurance levels of individual components. Achieving this trustworthiness in IoMT systems, especially when using less-assured, commercial, off-the-shelf networks like Ethernet and WiFi, presents a significant challenge. To address this challenge, this paper advocates a systematic approach that leverages the Architecture Analysis & Design Language (AADL) along with Behavior Language for Embedded Systems with Software (BLESS) specification and implementation. This approach aims to provide high assurance on critical components through formal verification, while using less-assured components in a manner that maintains overall system determinism and reliability. A clinical case study involving an automated opioid infusion monitoring IoMT system is presented to illustrate the application of the proposed approach. Through this case study, the effectiveness of the systemic approach in achieving trusted composition of heterogeneous medical devices over less-assured networks is demonstrated.
Funder
Deanship of Scientific Research at Saudi Electronic University
Reference32 articles.
1. Minerva, R., Biru, A., and Rotondi, D. (2015). Towards a Definition of the Internet of Things (IoT), Telecom Italia S.p.A. Technol Report; IEEE Internet of Things;.
2. Medical Device Integration Model Based on the Internet of Things;Hao;Open Biomed Eng. J.,2015
3. Wearable Health Technology and Electronic Health Record Integration: Scoping Review and Future Directions;Chuang;JMIR Mhealth Uhealth,2019
4. Arney, D., Pajic, M., Goldman, J.M., Lee, I., Mangharam, R., and Sokolsky, O. (2010, January 13–15). Toward patient safety in closed-loop medical device systems. Proceedings of the 1st ACM/IEEE International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems (ICCPS ’10), Stockholm, Sweden.
5. Enabling Safe Interoperation by Medical Device Virtual Integration;Larson;IEEE Des. Test,2015