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Dataset on multichannel connectivity and video transmission carried on commercial 3G/4G networks in southern Sweden

In this data article, we report real-world data on multichannel connectivity and videotransmission carried on commercial 3G/4G networks in the region of Skåne, southern Sweden. The data reported here complement the research article “Technical feasibility and ambulance nurses’ view of a digital telem...

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Autores principales: Johansson, Anders, Esbjörnsson, Magnus, Nordqvist, Per, Wiinberg, Stig, Andersson, Roger, Ivarsson, Bodil, Eksund, Bengt, Möller, Sebastian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6614084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31321274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.104192
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author Johansson, Anders
Esbjörnsson, Magnus
Nordqvist, Per
Wiinberg, Stig
Andersson, Roger
Ivarsson, Bodil
Eksund, Bengt
Möller, Sebastian
author_facet Johansson, Anders
Esbjörnsson, Magnus
Nordqvist, Per
Wiinberg, Stig
Andersson, Roger
Ivarsson, Bodil
Eksund, Bengt
Möller, Sebastian
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description In this data article, we report real-world data on multichannel connectivity and videotransmission carried on commercial 3G/4G networks in the region of Skåne, southern Sweden. The data reported here complement the research article “Technical feasibility and ambulance nurses’ view of a digital telemedicine system in pre-hospital stroke care – A pilot study” (1). The dataset was originally collected as part of a project aimed to test in a clinical setting the quality and usefulness of a linked image and sound transmission in the prehospital assessment of patients with suspected stroke. The project built on previous studies indicating that using high-quality telemedicine in stroke cases is feasible and has already impacted local stroke care Schwamm et al., 2009. In addition, studies support the hypothesis that stroke telemedicine consultations, compared with telephone-only, result in more accurate decision-making Demaerschalk et al., 2012. Cellular networks for 3/4G networks have been greatly improved, a prerequisite for the use of these networks for e. g. medical applications. However, connectivity maps for planning purposes are usually based on theoretical values that do not consider smaller features of the terrain such as large trees, hills, rocks etc. and that may interfere with connectivity. To leverage several networks, multichannel devices have been developed that split the original transmission onto several independent channels and recombine the transmission on the receiver side. This setup allows to increase the available bandwidth and introduces at the same time an element of redundancy, provided that several providers with independent networks are used.
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spelling pubmed-66140842019-07-18 Dataset on multichannel connectivity and video transmission carried on commercial 3G/4G networks in southern Sweden Johansson, Anders Esbjörnsson, Magnus Nordqvist, Per Wiinberg, Stig Andersson, Roger Ivarsson, Bodil Eksund, Bengt Möller, Sebastian Data Brief Computer Science In this data article, we report real-world data on multichannel connectivity and videotransmission carried on commercial 3G/4G networks in the region of Skåne, southern Sweden. The data reported here complement the research article “Technical feasibility and ambulance nurses’ view of a digital telemedicine system in pre-hospital stroke care – A pilot study” (1). The dataset was originally collected as part of a project aimed to test in a clinical setting the quality and usefulness of a linked image and sound transmission in the prehospital assessment of patients with suspected stroke. The project built on previous studies indicating that using high-quality telemedicine in stroke cases is feasible and has already impacted local stroke care Schwamm et al., 2009. In addition, studies support the hypothesis that stroke telemedicine consultations, compared with telephone-only, result in more accurate decision-making Demaerschalk et al., 2012. Cellular networks for 3/4G networks have been greatly improved, a prerequisite for the use of these networks for e. g. medical applications. However, connectivity maps for planning purposes are usually based on theoretical values that do not consider smaller features of the terrain such as large trees, hills, rocks etc. and that may interfere with connectivity. To leverage several networks, multichannel devices have been developed that split the original transmission onto several independent channels and recombine the transmission on the receiver side. This setup allows to increase the available bandwidth and introduces at the same time an element of redundancy, provided that several providers with independent networks are used. Elsevier 2019-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6614084/ /pubmed/31321274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.104192 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Johansson, Anders
Esbjörnsson, Magnus
Nordqvist, Per
Wiinberg, Stig
Andersson, Roger
Ivarsson, Bodil
Eksund, Bengt
Möller, Sebastian
Dataset on multichannel connectivity and video transmission carried on commercial 3G/4G networks in southern Sweden
title Dataset on multichannel connectivity and video transmission carried on commercial 3G/4G networks in southern Sweden
title_full Dataset on multichannel connectivity and video transmission carried on commercial 3G/4G networks in southern Sweden
title_fullStr Dataset on multichannel connectivity and video transmission carried on commercial 3G/4G networks in southern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Dataset on multichannel connectivity and video transmission carried on commercial 3G/4G networks in southern Sweden
title_short Dataset on multichannel connectivity and video transmission carried on commercial 3G/4G networks in southern Sweden
title_sort dataset on multichannel connectivity and video transmission carried on commercial 3g/4g networks in southern sweden
topic Computer Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6614084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31321274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.104192
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