The document discusses the integrated technologies being delivered at the new Royal Adelaide Hospital (newRAH) in Australia. It outlines the network infrastructure built on Cisco's Medical Grade Network with over 33,000 ports and 3,400 wireless access points. An integration engine from HP and IMATIS integrates various systems like location tracking, building management, and security. Audiovisual and wayfinding kiosks are also deployed. The newRAH procurement involved subcontractors like HP, Honeywell, Schneider, and ServicePoint. Risk management and lessons learned are also mentioned.
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DDS is the standard designed for the Industrial Internet. RTI's Connext communications platform is the leading DDS implementation, proven on real systems representing the breadth of the IIoT.
This webinar will overview some of RTI's real-world applications in the Industrial Internet. Our 750+ projects include applications in Energy (Siemens Wind Power, Toronto Hydro microgrids), Medical (GE Healthcare, BK Medical ultrasound, Harvard-led device connectivity standard), Automotive (Audi, VW), Industrial (Schneider, Joy), and Transportation (Canadian air traffic control, VW, Audi).
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5. Network infrastructure
› Cisco Medical Grade Network
› 99.999% availability
› Fully converged infrastructure
including all state and
ProjectCo systems
› More than 33,000 physical ports
› 3,400 wireless access points
› 1G to the desktop, 1G to 10G in DC
› Network services by state
› Extends state infrastructure
8. Location systems
Design tiered approach
› Ultrasonic room based location in key areas
eg. mental health, emergency and inpatient areas
› WIFI based tracking across the entire facility
Integration
› Security – direct for mobile duress
› Security – via IE for asset / patient out of bounds
› IE – for messaging workflows
› IE – IMATIS for asset lookup functionality
› State – EPAS – tag / detag patient
› Spotless – QFM – tag / detag asset
9. Audio visual and wayfinding kiosks
› 12 kiosks in public entrances
› Public information displays
› Integrated video conferencing
› Room booking system
› Stream and record AV
from any space to any space
› Ubiquitous IP TV system
11. ICT Subcontractor team
HP
Integration engine
Honeywell
Security Technology
Schneider
Building management
system
Nurse call
ServicePoint
Kiosks,
wayfinding and AV
Visionstream
Active network
Unified
communications
Wireless location
12. New Royal Adelaide Hospital
ICT teaming
New Royal Adelaide Hospital
ICT teaming
13. Part of a partnership
HYLC
ICT
Systems
FM
Systems
State
Systems
HYLC
BES
Systems
• IE, STS, AV
• Nurse Call, BMS
• EMS, IP network
• WLS
• IP, PABX,
Clinical Intercom
• AGVs
• Meals Management
• Asset Management
• Help Desk
• Electrical
• Cabling
• PTS, Fire, HVAC
• Lighting, Lifts
• FF&E
• HIB, EPAS, PACS
• AD, Network, HSNet, Exchange
• BST, T-DOC
• FF&E
Network Infrastructure
Cisco Medical Grade Network
99.999% Availability
Fully Converged Infrastructure including all State and ProjectCo systems
More than 33000 Physical Ports
3400 Wireless Access Points
1G to the Desktop, 1G to 10G in DC
Network Services by State
Extends State infrastructure
Network Infrastructure
Cisco Medical Grade Network
99.999% Availability
Fully Converged Infrastructure including all State and ProjectCo systems
More than 33000 Physical Ports
3400 Wireless Access Points
1G to the Desktop, 1G to 10G in DC
Network Services by State
Extends State infrastructure
Network Infrastructure
Cisco Medical Grade Network
99.999% Availability
Fully Converged Infrastructure including all State and ProjectCo systems
More than 33000 Physical Ports
3400 Wireless Access Points
1G to the Desktop, 1G to 10G in DC
Network Services by State
Extends State infrastructure
Integration engine / HP / IMATIS
Integrates:
Health Information Broker (State Systems, ePAS)
Wireless Location
Building Management
Nurse Call
PABX and Wireless Messaging (Handsets)
Security Technology
Wayfinding
Pneumatic Tube
AGV
Provides:
Whiteboards
Nurse Management
Messaging Platform
Workflow Automation
Location systems
Design tiered approach
Ultrasonic room based location in key areas e.g Mental Health, Emergency, Inpatient areas.
Wifi Based tracking across the entire facility.
Integration
Security – direct for Mobile Duress
Security – via IE for asset/patient out of bounds
IE – for messaging workflows
IE – IMATIS for asset lookup functionality
State – EPAS – tag/detag patient
Spotless – QFM – tag/detag asset.
Audio Visual & Wayfinding Kiosks
12 Kiosks in Public Entrances
Public Information Displays
Integrated Video Conferencing
Room Booking system
Stream and Record AV from any Space to any Space.
Ubiquitous IP TV System
ConclusionHY has developed strong skills and processes in ICT and integrated systems management in order to address the challenges of newRAH