Remote Patient Monitoring Systems Network Adaptation Scenarios
Abstract
This article is devoted to the actual topic of studying scenarios for adapting a network infrastructure to a network of remote patient monitoring systems (PCMS). The paper presents an overview and analysis of scenarios for adapting the network infrastructure of monitoring systems. The stages of scenario execution have been studied and simulation models of the RPMS network infrastructure have been developed that implement various adaptation scenarios. A comparative analysis of adaptation scenarios was carried out according to several criteria, such as the speed of request delivery, delivery time, and network load. Simulation models built in the Anylogic environment, a powerful simulator of mass service system, showed the effectiveness of the mesh topology in relation to the ad-hoc topology according to several criteria. The theoretical significance of the work lies in carrying out analytical work on scenarios for adapting the network infrastructure of the RPMS, as well as in studying the network architecture. The practical significance of the work lies in the development of a simulation model that allows you to explore scenarios for adapting the network architecture.