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  • Computer Science
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Network Engineering

Background:

  • Effective emergency response relies on seamless coordination and data sharing among first responders.
  • The initial WIISARD system, designed for medical information dissemination, faced reliability issues due to dynamic radio environments and network disconnections.
  • Previous client-server architectures struggled to maintain data integrity during critical incidents.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify the root causes of unreliability in the original WIISARD system.
  • To propose and evaluate a novel peer-to-peer architecture for enhanced data dissemination.
  • To improve the reliability and efficiency of medical data exchange in emergency scenarios.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the initial WIISARD system's client-server architecture and ad-hoc routing protocol.
  • Development of a new peer-to-peer (P2P) architecture for WIISARD.
  • Integration of a gossip-based communication protocol within the P2P framework.
  • Empirical studies and performance evaluations comparing the original and redesigned systems.

Main Results:

  • The redesigned WIISARD system, utilizing a P2P architecture and gossip protocol, demonstrated significantly higher reliability.
  • Reliability improvements reached up to 37% compared to the initial system.
  • The number of transmitted packets was reduced by 23%, indicating improved efficiency.

Conclusions:

  • A peer-to-peer architecture combined with a gossip protocol effectively addresses the reliability challenges in emergency data dissemination.
  • The redesigned WIISARD system offers a more robust solution for critical incident communication.
  • This advancement can lead to better-coordinated and more effective emergency medical responses.