An hybrid platform for remote health monitoring: From concept to deployment
Author | Heurtefeux, Karel |
Author | Mohsin, Nasreen |
Author | Menouar, Hamid |
Available date | 2025-01-02T07:16:29Z |
Publication Date | 2015-07 |
Publication Name | 2015 7th International Conference on New Technologies, Mobility and Security - Proceedings of NTMS 2015 Conference and Workshops |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NTMS.2015.7266472 |
Citation | Heurtefeux, K., Mohsin, N., & Menouar, H. (2015, July). An hybrid platform for remote health monitoring: From concept to deployment. In 2015 7th International Conference on New Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS) (pp. 1-2). IEEE. |
ISSN | 2157-4952 |
Abstract | This paper presents experimental results from a platform consisting of multiple wearable body area networks (BAN) connected to a wireless mesh network. The proposed platform collects, processes and wirelessly transmits medical data from multiple wearable BAN to a medical control center (MCC) through a solar-powered and multi-hop mesh network. This proof-of-concept platform encompasses several innovations. In the BAN, a dynamic TDMA MAC layer has been implemented over a 802.15.4 physical layer as well as 2 lightweight protocols. To reduce the number of packet sent by sensors and the size of packet sent by the gateway, a similarity-based filter and a polynomial interpolation technique respectively are used. In the solar-powered mesh network, a machine learning algorithm has been implemented to predict battery depletion and ensure continuity of service. |
Sponsor | This work was made possible by NPRP grant #NPRP4-553-2-210 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of The Qatar Foundation). |
Language | en |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE) |
Subject | Body Area Network Solar-powered network Wireless Mesh Network |
Type | Conference |
Pagination | 1-2 |
ESSN | 2157-4960 |
EISBN | 978-1-4799-8784-9 |
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