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Design of Coordinator Based on Android for Data Collection in Body Sensor Network

  • Min, Seongwon (Department of Information System, Kwangwoon University Graduate School of Information Contents) ;
  • Lee, Jong-Yong (Ingenium College of liberal arts, KwangWoon University) ;
  • Jung, Kye-Dong (Ingenium College of liberal arts, KwangWoon University)
  • Received : 2017.04.10
  • Accepted : 2017.05.07
  • Published : 2017.06.30

Abstract

Smartphones are fast growing in the IT market and are the most influential devices in our daily life. Smartphones are being studied for their use in body sensor networks with excellent processing power and wireless communication technology. In this paper, we propose a coordinator design that provides data collection, classification, and display using based on Android-smartphone in multiple sensor nodes. The coordinator collects data of sensor nodes that measure biological patterns using wireless communication technologies such as Bluetooth and NFC. The coordinator constructs a network using a multiple-level scheduling algorithm for efficient data collection at multiple sensor nodes. Also, to support different protocols between heterogeneous sensors, a data sheet recording wireless communication protocol information is used. The designed coordinator used Arduino to test the performance of multiple sensor node environments.

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