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Breakout Sessions. HCMDSS Workshop. Six Working Groups. Foundations for Integration of Medical Device Systems/Models Distributed Control & Sensing of Networked Medical Device Systems Patient Modeling & Simulation Embedded, Real-Time, Networked System Infrastructures for MDSS
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Breakout Sessions HCMDSS Workshop
Six Working Groups • Foundations for Integration of Medical Device Systems/Models • Distributed Control & Sensing of Networked Medical Device Systems • Patient Modeling & Simulation • Embedded, Real-Time, Networked System Infrastructures for MDSS • High-Confidence Medical Device Software Development & Assurance and Medical Practice-driven Models • Certification of MDSS and Requirements
Organization/Expectation • Each participant will be assigned to one of the six breakout group, and they will be asked to prepare for the questions (in the next slide). • There will be one leader per breakout group. The leader is responsible for • summary presentation (during the last session of the workshop) • summary report (1st draft due several weeks after the workshop). • There may be a facilitator (or co-leader) per breakout group who will help the leader with discussion, summary slide preparation, etc. • There will be a (court) recorder who will document discussions of each breakout session.
Questions to participants • List the top three lessons learned/technology in this area of X • List the top three needs that have not been met in the area of X • List the top three research topics/challenges (with timelines) being/should be pursued in your domain of expertise related to X. • List the top three challenges (with timelines) in the area of X (including outside your domain of expertise).
Outline of summary presentation/report for each working group • Problem statement • Summary of state of the art • R&D challenges • Prioritized list of IT research needs • Roadmap for the next 5 and 10 years
Roadmap • Identify major areas • Break down major areas as appropriate • Include timelines, milestones, and metrics • Identify needs, gaps, trends, interdependencies, and technology challenges • Identify performers and processes by which the roadmap will be implemented
WG 1: Foundations for Integration of Medical Device Systems/Models • Leader: Rance Cleaveland • Possible subtopics • Component-based foundations for accelerated design and verifiable system integration • System of systems (including models, medical devices, care-givers, patients) • Warwick Room
WG 2: Distributed Control & Sensing of Networked Medical Device Systems • Leader: Bruce Krogh • Possible subtopics • Robust, verifiable, fault-tolerant control of uncertain, multi-modal systems • Closed loop systems • Chancellor Room
WG 3: Patient Modeling & Simulation • Leader: Harvey Rubin • Possible subtopics • Large scale, high fidelity organ and patient models for design and testing • Walnut Room
WG 4: Embedded, Real-Time, Networked System Infrastructures for MDSS • Leader: Lui Sha • Possible subtopics • Architecture, platform, middleware, resource management, QoS (Quality of Service), PnP (Plug-and-Play) of MDSS • Spruce Room
WG 5: HCMD Software Development & Assurance and Medical Practice-driven Models • Leader: Peter Lee • Possible subtopics • Care-giver requirements solicitation and capture, design and implementation V&V (Verification and Validation) • Heterogeneity in environment, architecture, platform in medical devices • User-centered design and use/misuse modeling in medical practice • Pine Room
WG 6: Certification of MDSS and Requirements • Leader: John Hatcliff • Possible subtopics • Quantifiable incremental certification of MDSS, role of design tools • COTS, non-determinisitic and self-adaptive medical device systems • Risk understanding • Grand Ballroom