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System Requirements Model for Multi-Agent Autonomic Fetus Monitoring System


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1 PAHER University, Pacific Hills, Pratapnagar Extn, Airport Road, Debari, Udaipur – 313003, Rajasthan, India
 

In this paper, a new fetal monitoring system is presented using wearable technology. This wearable devise is equipped with automatic multi-agent software to monitor fetus’s and mother’s body parameter from the first trimester of conception. The system generates alerts when body parameters of a mother and fetus change abnormally. If the parameters are changed drastically, the system sends the alert message to obstetrician of gravida and also to family caretaker. This system uses PASSI technology. This approach helps to keep watch on fetus development remotely since monitoring data will be stored by the system. It reduces hospital trips and saves time and efforts of hospital staff for monitoring gravida frequently. PASSI technology can create system requirements models which identifies agents and creates task specification of agents.
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Rasika Mallya
PAHER University, Pacific Hills, Pratapnagar Extn, Airport Road, Debari, Udaipur – 313003, Rajasthan, India
Snehalata Kothari
PAHER University, Pacific Hills, Pratapnagar Extn, Airport Road, Debari, Udaipur – 313003, Rajasthan, India

Abstract


In this paper, a new fetal monitoring system is presented using wearable technology. This wearable devise is equipped with automatic multi-agent software to monitor fetus’s and mother’s body parameter from the first trimester of conception. The system generates alerts when body parameters of a mother and fetus change abnormally. If the parameters are changed drastically, the system sends the alert message to obstetrician of gravida and also to family caretaker. This system uses PASSI technology. This approach helps to keep watch on fetus development remotely since monitoring data will be stored by the system. It reduces hospital trips and saves time and efforts of hospital staff for monitoring gravida frequently. PASSI technology can create system requirements models which identifies agents and creates task specification of agents.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2018%2Fv11i23%2F125646