A pathway to In-Memory Computing driven Wellness Digital Twin utilizing Remote Patient Monitoring System (WDT-RPMS)

With fast-paced digital transformation, precision medicine has been an essential part to elevate the conscience of healthcare with respect to the biopsychosocial model with the help of Remote Patient Monitoring Systems. Digital twins have been successful in many industries, in healthcare, it can op...

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Main Authors: Kishore Kumar Kadari, Ali Shiri Sichani, Wilfrido Moreno
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica 2023-06-01
Series:Tecnología en Marcha
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Online Access:https://172.20.14.50/index.php/tec_marcha/article/view/6750
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Summary:With fast-paced digital transformation, precision medicine has been an essential part to elevate the conscience of healthcare with respect to the biopsychosocial model with the help of Remote Patient Monitoring Systems. Digital twins have been successful in many industries, in healthcare, it can optimize the wellness of the human body to improve physical and mental wellness including the non-diagnosed diseased populations and rural populations.   In this paper, we discuss the challenges in terms of computing to implement a complex system called Wellness Digital Twin-based Remote Patient Monitoring System following Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), we present the definition, needs of the digital twin in the context of wellness and healthcare, a feasibility study followed by a concept of operations. Subsequently, we present the requirements and architecture including In-memory computing, (Emerging NonVolatile Memories, memristive devices) that will enhance sensing, analytics, and levers of action.
ISSN:0379-3982
2215-3241