نبذة مختصرة : Nowadays, there has been a major evolution of systems for connected health. Given this, several challenges are emerging such as information synchronization and security, establishing interoperability between hospital medical devices, the use of media to transmit information from medical devices, among others. Looking at this scenario, it is observed that a large number of connected medical devices and healthcare IT systems are being developed and integrated for data sharing. Such devices and systems share the same network and can be coupled with clinical data monitoring and analysis systems. As a result of this sharing, priority device traffic can be hampered by network congestion. Therefore, the TRANSMIT system (TRaffic shApiNg in SMart hospITals) proposes a solution that helps improve patient care in smart hospitals, based on the adoption of the Software Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm and aiming at managing a hospital network through the prioritization of traffic of priority devices. This solution seeks to comply with the quality parameters required by each service in an intelligent hospital environment. Finally, we present the results collected from the test scenarios, where it is noticeable the prioritization and better administration of network resources in scenario of high traffic data in the network. Thus, justifying the implementation of the SDN paradigm in integrated clinical environments. ; Nenhuma ; Recentemente, tem-se ocorrido uma grande evolução dos sistemas destinados à saúde conectada. Diante disto, diversos desafios estão emergindo tais como a sincronização e segurança de informações, o estabelecimento de interoperabilidade entre dispositivos médicos hospitalares, o uso dos meios de comunicação para transmissão das informações provindas dos dispositivos médicos, entre outros. Analisando este cenário, observa-se que uma grande quantidade de dispositivos médicos conectados e sistemas de TI destinados à saúde estão sendo desenvolvidos e integrados para o compartilhamento de dados. Tais ...
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