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22. Decentralizing Rehabilitation: Using Blockchain to Store Exoskeletons’ Movement

Authors : Daniela America da Silva, Claudio Augusto Silveira Lelis, Luiz Henrique Coura, Samara Cardoso dos Santos, Leticia Yanaguya, Jose Crisostomo Ozorio Junior, Isaias da Silva Tiburcio, Gildarcio Sousa Goncalves, Breslei Max Reis da Fonseca, Alexandre Nascimento, Johnny Cardoso Marques, Luiz Alberto Vieira Dias, Adilson Marques da Cunha, Paulo Marcelo Tasinaffo, Thais Tavares Terranova, Marcel Simis, Pedro Claudio Gonsales de Castro, Linamara Rizzo Battistella

Published in: 16th International Conference on Information Technology-New Generations (ITNG 2019)

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

During the 2nd Semester of 2018, at the Brazilian Aeronautics Institute of Technology (Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica – ITA), a successful Collaborative Interdisciplinary Problem-Based Learning (Co-IPBL) experience took place. At that time, more than 20 undergrad and graduate students from 3 different courses, within just 17 academic weeks, had the opportunity of conceptualizing, modeling, developing, and testing a Computer System involving multiple actors (Patients, Doctors, Hospitals, and Suppliers) for real-time decision making in the rehabilitation with Exoskeletons of patients suffering from Lower Limb Impairment after motorcycle accidents. Differently from other existing products from universities, research centers, governmental agencies, and other public and/or private companies, this product was developed, using the best practices of the Agile Scrum Method, along with emerging Information Technologies (ITs) such as Blockchain Hyperledger, Internet of Things (IoT), among others. This Co-IPBL was performed with the participation of a rehabilitation medical team from the Hospital of Clinics at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Sao Paulo (HC-FMUSP). The experience described in this paper illustrates a way of dealing with the multiple challenges involved in teaching, learning, designing, and implementing complex intelligent systems to address health care issues with collaborative work involving multidisciplinary teams facing real-life problems such as exoskeletons applied to clinical recover of Patients.

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Metadata
Title
Decentralizing Rehabilitation: Using Blockchain to Store Exoskeletons’ Movement
Authors
Daniela America da Silva
Claudio Augusto Silveira Lelis
Luiz Henrique Coura
Samara Cardoso dos Santos
Leticia Yanaguya
Jose Crisostomo Ozorio Junior
Isaias da Silva Tiburcio
Gildarcio Sousa Goncalves
Breslei Max Reis da Fonseca
Alexandre Nascimento
Johnny Cardoso Marques
Luiz Alberto Vieira Dias
Adilson Marques da Cunha
Paulo Marcelo Tasinaffo
Thais Tavares Terranova
Marcel Simis
Pedro Claudio Gonsales de Castro
Linamara Rizzo Battistella
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14070-0_22

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