Wearable Body-to-Body networks for critical and rescue operations - The CROW2 project
Author | Ben Hamida, Elyes |
Author | Alam, Muhammad Mahtab |
Author | Maman, Mickael |
Author | Denis, Benoit |
Author | D'Errico, Raffaele |
Available date | 2025-10-20T08:10:01Z |
Publication Date | 2014-06-25 |
Publication Name | IEEE International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications PIMRC |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PIMRC.2014.7136527 |
Citation | E. Ben Hamida, M. M. Alam, M. Maman, B. Denis and R. D'Errico, "Wearable Body-to-Body networks for critical and rescue operations — The CROW2 project," 2014 IEEE 25th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communication (PIMRC), Washington, DC, USA, 2014, pp. 2145-2149, doi: 10.1109/PIMRC.2014.7136527. |
ISBN | [9781479949120] |
ISSN | 2166-9570 |
Abstract | This paper provides an overview of the project Critical and Rescue Operations using Wearable Wireless sensor networks (CROW<sup>2</sup>) and discusses the related research challenges and upcoming objectives. The project objective is to provide ubiquitous wireless communication and monitoring systems enabling life-critical and rescue operations. In this context, it is envisioned that wearable Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) will play an important role, and opportunistic exploitation of both On-Body and Body-to-Body communications will enable beyond state-of-the-art and cross-layer communication architecture for wearable WSNs. |
Sponsor | The work was supported by NPRP grant #[6 - 1508 - 2 - 616] from the Qatar National Research Fund which is a member of Qatar Foundation. The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors. |
Language | en |
Publisher | IEEE |
Subject | Body Area Network Body-to-Body communications Channel Models Coexistence MAC and Networking Protocols Mobility |
Type | Conference |
Pagination | 2145-2149 |
Volume Number | 2014-June |
ESSN | 2166-9589 |
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