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CORBA: Uses and Applications Presented By: Walter Leung The Johns Hopkins University Computer Integrated Surgery II April 26th, 2001 Presentation Guide • • • • • Sources of Information Description of CORBA Other CORBA Applications Our Application of CORBA Concluding Thoughts Sources of Information • Murphy, Niall, “Introduction to CORBA for Embedded Systems,” Embedded Systems Programming, Oct. 1998 p. 60~73 • Huray, Laszlo, “Interoperable Objects for Distributed RealTime Systems,” Embedded Systems Programming, March 1997 p. 38~56 • Forslund, David and Kilman,David, “An International Collaboratory Based on Virtual Patient Records,” Communications of the ACM, August 1997 p.111~117 • Forslund, David, “The Role of CORBA in Enabling Telemedicine,” Global Forum III: Telemedicine in Vienna, Virginia, March 1997 Description of CORBA Description of CORBA What Is CORBA? C ommon O bject R equest B roker A rchitecture Description of CORBA What Is CORBA? • Method of Communication Between Computers Just Like: • User Datagram Protocol (UDP) • Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Higher Level: Communicates Through Objects CORBA UDP TCP Description of CORBA Advantages • Don’t have to worry about: – Packets – Muxing and de-Muxing packets – Flow control – Message loss • Very scalable: – Platform and language independent – Object oriented Disadvantages • Less control over how your information is actually sent Description of CORBA Communicate Over Many Platforms • X86 ~ Windows • SGI • AMD ~ Linux • Sun ~ Solaris • DEC Alpha ~ Unix • Proprietary Communicate Over Many Languages • C++ • COBOL • Java • Smalltalk • Ada • Lisp Excellent for numerous small appliances that need to communicate together Description of CORBA How Does CORBA Work? Heart Monitor A Linux \ C++ ORB O bject R equest B roker Heart Monitor B Proprietary \ Java ORB ? CORBA BUS ORB PC Windows 95 \ Java Applet ORB Blood Monitor MS-DOS \ Smalltalk Description of CORBA What Is CORBA? C ommon O bject R equest B roker A rchitecture Description of CORBA Object Request Broker Heart Monitor A Linux \ C++ ORB • Uniquely written in each platform and language • Outputs objects understood / transmittable by CORBA C++ Objects ORB CORBA Objects Presentation Guide • Sources of Information • Description of CORBA • Other CORBA Applications • Our Application of CORBA • Concluding Thoughts Other CORBA Applications Issue: Patient Records in Health Care Other CORBA Applications Status Quo • Paper-based • Computerized patient records within: – Hospitals – HMO’s – Community Health Information Networks (CHIN’s) Other CORBA Applications Problems with the Status Quo • Patient Information: – Is Fragmented – May not be up-to-date – May be very unwieldy – Slow process to retrieve – Difficult to compare with other patients – Not scalable Other CORBA Applications Solution Requirements • Unified Virtual Patient Record Inexpensive and widely accessible Scalable (Platform and Machine – wise) Scalable (Load and Volume - wise) Scalable (Content - wise) Support synchronous and asynchronous access Consistent / simultaneous access Secure Other CORBA Applications Solution Requirements • Unified Virtual Patient Record Inexpensive and widely accessible Scalable (Platform and Machine – wise) Scalable (Load and Volume - wise) Scalable (Content - wise) Support synchronous and asynchronous access Consistent / simultaneous access Secure Other CORBA Applications • Being developed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico • Spearheaded by Dr. David Forslund • Mission: Create a national unified Virtual Patient Record System • View • Edit • Annotate • Remotely • Simultaneously • Real-time TeleMed Solution Other CORBA Applications TeleMed Solution Other CORBA Applications TeleMed Solution Other CORBA Applications Current Places of Implementation Other CORBA Applications Thoughts about TeleMed • Excellent Use of CORBA • A lot of Potential • However, requires entire industry cooperation to be effective Presentation Guide • Sources of Information • Description of CORBA • Other CORBA Applications • Our Application of CORBA • Concluding Thoughts Our Application of CORBA Basic Goal: Enabling tools in Medicine to have its data distributed and manipulated. Our Application of CORBA Example Appliances • Heart Monitor • Blood Monitors • Polaris Tracker RS-232 CORBA Our Application of CORBA Grand Scheme Heart Monitor A Linux \ C++ Heart Monitor B Proprietary \ Java ORB ORB CORBA BUS ORB TeleMed Program Windows 95 \ C++ Polaris Tracker SLUSH \ Java Our Application of CORBA Thoughts about Polaris / TINI • Exciting Project • True integration of computing and medicine • CORBA is an excellent choice – Platform Independent – Scalable • However currently bound by RS-232 port – Possibly progress to appliance integration