This work describes the development and test of a wireless sensor network used by a biomedical signal monitoring system. Data communication is based on a body area network (BAN) materialized as a wireless network in two versions, one based on the 802.15.4 specification and another on a higher-level Zigbee protocol. The system was developed using the Jennic JN5148 microcontroller, Jennics ZBPro stack and the JenOs RT kernell. The final system was tested with the devices at different distances, and with a varying number of sensor nodes communicating simultaneously. For each of these combinations the signal quality and frequency of communication errors were recorded. The version implemented using Zigbee protocol was able to acquire and send ...
Mobility and freedom are two driving forces for research in wireless sensor networks. Recent advance...
Wireless medical devices have been widely used inside hospitals, medical centers, ambulances and pat...
The master thesis is a prototyping project of a wireless body area network (WBANs) for patient monit...
This paper presents results concerning an experimental performance evaluation of ZigBee and IEEE 802...
In clinical diagnostics and treatment of patients, several biological parameters have to be measured...
In clinical diagnostics and treatment of patients, several biological parameters have to be measured...
Body sensor networks (BSNs) enable continuous monitoring of patients anywhere, with minimum constrai...
We present an experimental performance evaluation of ZigBee networks in the context of data-intensiv...
Low power consumption and small footprint make 802.15.4/ZigBee based devices well suited for person...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-43)The next generation of older people is outnumbering th...
IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are a promising alternative to cabled systems f...
IEEE 802.15.4, commonly known as ZigBee, is a Media Access Control (MAC) and physical layer standar...
Monitoring biomedical signals using Wireless Body Sensor Networks (WSBN) is a growing need. It can b...
We present an experimental performance evaluation of ZigBee networks in the context of data-intensiv...
Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is becoming a significant enabling technology for a wide variety of ap...
Mobility and freedom are two driving forces for research in wireless sensor networks. Recent advance...
Wireless medical devices have been widely used inside hospitals, medical centers, ambulances and pat...
The master thesis is a prototyping project of a wireless body area network (WBANs) for patient monit...
This paper presents results concerning an experimental performance evaluation of ZigBee and IEEE 802...
In clinical diagnostics and treatment of patients, several biological parameters have to be measured...
In clinical diagnostics and treatment of patients, several biological parameters have to be measured...
Body sensor networks (BSNs) enable continuous monitoring of patients anywhere, with minimum constrai...
We present an experimental performance evaluation of ZigBee networks in the context of data-intensiv...
Low power consumption and small footprint make 802.15.4/ZigBee based devices well suited for person...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-43)The next generation of older people is outnumbering th...
IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are a promising alternative to cabled systems f...
IEEE 802.15.4, commonly known as ZigBee, is a Media Access Control (MAC) and physical layer standar...
Monitoring biomedical signals using Wireless Body Sensor Networks (WSBN) is a growing need. It can b...
We present an experimental performance evaluation of ZigBee networks in the context of data-intensiv...
Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is becoming a significant enabling technology for a wide variety of ap...
Mobility and freedom are two driving forces for research in wireless sensor networks. Recent advance...
Wireless medical devices have been widely used inside hospitals, medical centers, ambulances and pat...
The master thesis is a prototyping project of a wireless body area network (WBANs) for patient monit...