Un camino hacia un Gemelo digital de bienestar impulsado por la computación en memoria utilizando el sistema de monitoreo remoto de pacientes (WDT-RPMS)
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Con la rápida transformación digital, la medicina de precisión ha sido una parte esencial para elevar la conciencia de la atención médica con respecto al modelo biopsicosocial con la ayuda de sistemas de monitoreo remoto de pacientes. Los gemelos digitales han tenido éxito en muchas industrias, en la atención médica puede optimizar el bienestar del cuerpo humano para mejorar el bienestar físico y mental, incluidas las poblaciones enfermas no diagnosticadas y las poblaciones rurales.
En este artículo, discutimos los desafíos en términos de computación para implementar un sistema complejo llamado Wellness Digital Twin-based Remote Patient Monitoring. Siguiendo la Ingeniería de Sistemas Basada en Modelos, presentamos la definición y las necesidades del gemelo digital en el contexto del Bienestar y la atención médica, un estudio de viabilidad seguido de un concepto de operaciones. Posteriormente, presentamos los requisitos y la arquitectura, incluida la computación en memoria (memorias emergentes no volátiles, dispositivos memristivos) que mejorarán la detección, el análisis y las palancas de acción.
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