Architecture and the Key Technologies of Medical Equipment Management System Based on the Internet of Things

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With the development of the Internet of Things (IOT), its application in the field of health care has become more and more widely. Based on the introduction of the IOT system architecture, key technology and existing problems and the three layer general framework, combined with the actual characteristics of the hospital, an IOT-based medical equipment management system architecture, and application of Internet technology, sensing technology, communication technology and software information technology, analyzes the related key technologies of building in, including intelligent gateway, middleware, information management platform etc. in order to achieve intensive, digital and informatized medical equipment management mode.

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