A Novel Architecture For Network Coded Electronic Health Record Storage System
B.Venkatalakshmi, S. Shanmugavel

TL;DR
This paper proposes a 4-layer network coded architecture for electronic health record storage that reduces download time by approximately 12%, enhancing data distribution efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 4-layer network coding architecture specifically designed for EHR systems, integrating RFID data capture and coding at multiple levels.
Findings
Reduced download time by about 12% in case study
Effective integration of RFID and network coding for EHR
Demonstrated improved data distribution efficiency
Abstract
The use of network coding for large scale content distribution improves download time. This is demonstrated in this work by the use of network coded Electronic Health Record Storage System (EHR-SS). An architecture of 4-layer to build the EHR-SS is designed. The application integrates the data captured for the patient from three modules namely administrative data, medical records of consultation and reports of medical tests. The lower layer is the data capturing layer using RFID reader. The data is captured in the lower level from different nodes. The data is combined with some linear coefficients using linear network coding. At the lower level the data from different tags are combined and stored and at the level 2 coding combines the data from multiple readers and a corresponding encoding vector is generated. This network coding is done at the server node through small mat lab net-cod…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
