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    Wearable Wireless Sensor Networks for Emergency Response in Public Safety Networks

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    2016
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    Alam, Muhammad Mahtab
    Ben Arbia, Dhafer
    Ben Hamida, Elyes
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    Public safety communication networks have evolved over the past decade from land mobile systems to broadband and beyond. However, the emphasis remains on infrastructure-based communication systems. There is a potential risk that during a disaster, existing infrastructure could be completely damaged or oversaturated. In addition, historically very limited attention has been given to the health monitoring of the first responders during a rescue mission. To bridge this gap, it is envisioned that Wearable Wireless Sensor Networks (W-WSNs) could play an important role to enhance existing Public Safety Networks (PSN). In this chapter, we will introduce the W-WSN architectural framework based on on-body, body-to-body and off-body communication networks which can be considered as an add-on to existing PSN infrastructures. Subsequently in the context of PSN, significant details of this new system and associated problems and challenges in emerging heterogeneous networks are presented.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-1-78548-052-2.50003-7
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/62140
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