Remote Vital Signal Monitoring System Based on Wireless Sensor Network Using Ad-Hoc Routing

  • Walia Gaurav (Department of Ubiquitous Information Technology, Dongseo University) ;
  • Lee Young-Dong (Computer Network Engineering, Dongseo University) ;
  • Chung Wan-Young (Department of Information Network Engineering, Dongseo University)
  • 발행 : 2006.06.01

초록

A distributed healthcare monitoring system prototype for clinical and trauma patients was developed, using wireless sensor network node. The proposed system aimed to measure various vital physiological health parameters like ECG and body temperature of patients and elderly persons, and transfer his/her health status wirelessly in Ad-hoc network to remote base station which was connected to doctor's PDA/PC or to a hospital's main Server using wireless sensor node. The system also aims to save the cost of healthcare facility for patients and the operating power of the system because sensor network is deployed widely and the distance from sensor to base station was shorter than in general centralized system. The wireless data communication will follow IEEE 802.15.4 frequency communication with ad-hoc routing thus enabling every motes attached to patients, to form a wireless data network to send data to base-station, providing mobility and convenience to the users in home environment.

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