Research Article
Disruption-Tolerant Wireless Sensor Networking for Biomedical Monitoring in Outdoor Conditions
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/icst.bodynets.2012.250129, author={benferhat djamel and guidec frederic and quinton patrice}, title={Disruption-Tolerant Wireless Sensor Networking for Biomedical Monitoring in Outdoor Conditions}, proceedings={7th International Conference on Body Area Networks}, publisher={ICST}, proceedings_a={BODYNETS}, year={2012}, month={11}, keywords={wireless networking delay/disruption-tolerant networking sensor networking biomedical monitoring}, doi={10.4108/icst.bodynets.2012.250129} }
- benferhat djamel
guidec frederic
quinton patrice
Year: 2012
Disruption-Tolerant Wireless Sensor Networking for Biomedical Monitoring in Outdoor Conditions
BODYNETS
ICST
DOI: 10.4108/icst.bodynets.2012.250129
Abstract
Off-the-shelf wireless sensing devices open up interesting perspectives for biomedical monitoring. Yet because of their limited processing and transmission capacities most applica- tions considered to date imply either indoor real-time data streaming, or ambulatory data recording. In this paper we investigate the possibility of using disruption-tolerant wire- less sensors to monitor the biomedical parameters of ath- letes during outdoor sports events. We focus on a scenario we believe to be a most challenging one: the ECG monitor- ing of runners during a marathon race, using off-the shelf sensing devices and a limited number of base stations de- ployed along the marathon route. Preliminary experiments conducted during an intra-campus sports event show that such a scenario is indeed viable, although special attention must be paid to supporting episodic, low-rate transmissions between sensors carried by runners and road-side base stations.