Abstract

The relevance of this research is determined by the need to study the issues of improving data storage technologies for complex telemedicine systems. The objective is to create a multi-layered data storage model for complex telemedicine systems to ensure the most complete use of their capacity and the timely expansion of existing storage. The research is conducted on the basis of an analysis of existing opportunities and problems in the field of data storage technologies. An analysis of the main features of the development of data storage technologies revealed that the existing models have no detailed description of the recording and physical storage of data bits, which is necessary for describing the storage process. Different architectures are reviewed, and their strengths and weaknesses are discussed. Within the framework of a demonstration experiment using the Kohonen neural network apparatus as a tool for solving the problem of placing objects in accordance with the required parameters, it is shown that the proposed storage system resource management model is operable and allows solving the problem of rational use of physical resources. As a result, a multilevel model of data storage is proposed, which combines the levels of storage process organization and technology. The distinguishing feature of this method is the comparison of storage organization levels, data media, and characteristics of physical storage and stored files. Doi: 10.28991/HIJ-2023-04-04-09 Full Text: PDF

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