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Use Cases final implementation and trials results for eHE domain

Authors: Karanasiou, Gianna; Plakas, Dimitris; Sintroris, Nikos; Stavroulaki, Vera; Bianzino, Aruna Prem; Sacco, Giancarlo; Piccinino, Mara; +15 Authors

Use Cases final implementation and trials results for eHE domain

Abstract

This deliverable, D4.3, serves as the conclusive report for Work Package 4 (WP4) of the TrialsNet project, specifically addressing the eHealth and Emergency (eHE) domain. It builds directly upon the foundational work and initial progress detailed in Deliverable D4.2, which laid out the preliminary use case implementations and pre-trial outcomes. In this document, a comprehensive presentation of the final implementation efforts, the rigorous trial results, and a detailed performance analysis is provided for the four core use cases (UC6 through UC9). Furthermore, it integrates the valuable insights and outcomes derived from five additional use cases and related trials that were introduced through the project's Open Call, thereby significantly broadening the scope of the project’s investigations into advanced healthcare and emergency response systems powered by 5G and Beyond 5G (B5G) networks. The work was organized across three main clusters, spanning in a great part of Europe, with each contributing specialized expertise in emergency response, healthcare applications, and cutting-edge communication systems. This deliverable represents the culmination of extensive development, intricate integration, thorough testing, and critical validation activities, offering crucial insights into the real-world performance and scalability of 5G-enabled healthcare and emergency applications. The document also includes a forward-looking analysis of deployment considerations and explores the transformative potential that future 6G networks hold for next-generation healthcare applications.

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