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ITU Workshop: “Radio-Activity Safety and Security Threats Protection and Telemedical Support for Irradiated People”
Telebiometrics: Enhancing Telepresence Hierarchical Networks
ITU, GENEVA SWITZERLAND AUGUST, 2011
Architectural Overview of Telepresence Hierarchical Network: •Briefly delineate the network layers and their function.•Review the flow of information and physiological limitations•Present the network challenges and advantages
Telebiometrics and Standardization: •The importance of Physiological Standardization•Interoperability•Integrating Wetware/Hardware/Software•Urgency and Benefits
Market Validation: •Market Segmentation•Real World Applications •Market Trends
Agenda
ITU, GENEVA SWITZERLAND AUGUST, 2011 Telebiometrics: Enhancing Telepresence Hierarchal Networks
Telepresence Hierarchical Networkby layer
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Consciousness and Computation
Sampling Environments
Wetware Integration
Algorithm Filtration/Security (Signal/Noise)
Primary Detection via the 5 - Senses
Information Sensory Perception
Sensor Layer (Hardware and Software)
ITU, GENEVA SWITZERLAND AUGUST, 2011 Telebiometrics: Enhancing Telepresence Hierarchal Networks
Telebiometrics and Standardization:
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Interoperability
Market Timing
Hardware, Software, and Wetware
Urgency and Benefits
ITU, GENEVA SWITZERLAND AUGUST, 2011 Telebiometrics: Enhancing Telepresence Hierarchal Networks
Benefits
Each person contains unique biological features and habits, information obtained from the body is difficult to steal or replicate.
Telebiometrics enables a reliable from of identification and can provide a more robust fraud and identity theft protection than other methods.
•Monitor, Identify, Authenticate, •Repeatable Measurements•Expedite Management of the Crisis•Optimize the use of scarce resources•Platform of Quantifiable Biological Metrics•Quality of Health (QOH)•Combining Data from multiple sites.•Improve statistical Analysis•Share Imaging Data
Telebiometrics: Platform of LifeBenefits and Urgency
Telebiometrics
Wetware
Hardware
Software
ITU, GENEVA SWITZERLAND AUGUST, 2011 Telebiometrics: Enhancing Telepresence Hierarchal Networks
The Role of Telebiometrics in Managing the Aftermath of a Radiation Incident
Phase 4. Select medical protocol based on the spacial coordinates of
radiation contamination
Phase 2.
Determine Radiation Exposure
Phase 1.
Remove Clothes and Wash Patient
After an ionizing radiation incident and the ensued confusion Telebiometrics technology may be used to significantly expedite the management of the crisis, optimizing the use of scarce resources. Diagram 1, below, offers a qualitative process flow for a small-scale radiation event.
Time and an error-free intervention are of essence in radiation incidents. Telebiometrics may be employed during phases 2, 3 and 4, shown below, to help identify the individual, associate the measured radiation contamination with a unique ID, and assist authorities to match the appropriate treatment to the individual. For example, Telebiometrics’ feature can work in concert with utilizing the primary principles of radiation safety, i.e., time/distance/shielding, in phase 2 and the ensued medical care to the appropriate individual in phases 3 and 4.
In addition to the multimodal biometrics systems, gathering data from different sensors and contexts, the radiation dosimetry data, acquired in phase 3, may be used by a medical practitioner for short- and a long-term follow-up of the exposed individuals. Further, following the standard for Quantities and Units set by ITU-T Study Group 17, the anonymized data from different sites may be combined to improve statistical analysis and share imaging data via telemedicine. Data mining of the collected meta-data may be used to accurately correlate biological reaction under different scales of a radiation incident.
Dr. Kevin Khadivi (Radiation Imaging Scientist)
ITU, GENEVA SWITZERLAND AUGUST, 2011 Telebiometrics: Enhancing Telepresence Hierarchal Networks
Acute Care
Telebiometrics – Market Validation:
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Market Segmentation
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Market Trends
ITU, GENEVA SWITZERLAND AUGUST, 2011 Telebiometrics: Enhancing Telepresence Hierarchal Networks
Target Applications
Port Entry Gaming Mobile Identity
Environmental Impact TelemedicineAutomotive Safety
Urban Inforgraphics using Telebiometrics
ITU, GENEVA SWITZERLAND AUGUST, 2011 Telebiometrics: Enhancing Telepresence Hierarchal Networks
Automotive Application Telebiometric Sensing
ITU, GENEVA SWITZERLAND AUGUST, 2011 Telebiometrics: Enhancing Telepresence Hierarchal Networks