An implemented prototype of an intelligent package using controlled delamination material and RFID confirmed the feasibility of the proposed pervasive healthcare solution for medication noncompliance.
A proposed RFID-controlled intelligent packaging system with multi-core architecture demonstrates technical feasibility for addressing medication noncompliance and home health monitoring.
Pervasive healthcare solution for medication noncompliance problem would help to save 177 billion annually in the United States. And the rapidly increasing demanding of daily monitoring with onsite diagnosis and prognosis is driving homecare solutions to integrate more and more sensing and data processing capacities. So a powerful system is needed not only to address the medication noncompliance but also to be used as a pervasive healthcare station in home. In this paper, a pervasive and preventive healthcare solution for medication noncompliance and daily monitoring is proposed using an intelligent package sealed by controlled delamination material (CDM) and controlled by radio frequency identification (RFID). Onsite diagnosis and prognosis capacities for kinds of health parameters are supported due to scalable and intensive computing capacitance of the 2D-Mesh-NoC based multi-core architecture. Additionally, friendly human-machine interface is emphasized to make it usable for the elderly, disabled and patients due to enhanced multimedia performance. Experimental results of an implemented prototype confirmed the necessity of the multi-core architecture and approved the feasibility of the proposed intelligent package.
Pang et al. (Sun,) conducted a other in Medication noncompliance. Intelligent package sealed by controlled delamination material (CDM) and controlled by RFID was evaluated on Feasibility of the proposed intelligent package and necessity of multi-core architecture. An implemented prototype of an intelligent package using controlled delamination material and RFID confirmed the feasibility of the proposed pervasive healthcare solution for medication noncompliance.
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