Hybrid Satellite - Wireless Sensor Networks Architecture for Telemedicine Applications in the Context of Emergency Satellite Communications in Ku/Ka/Q/V Bands

Rahim Kacimi, P. Pech
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Thanks to the facilities o ered by telecommunications, telemedicine today allows physicians and clinicians to access, monitor and diagnose patients remotely. Telemedicine includes several applications such as remote monitoring of chronically ill patients, monitoring people in their everyday lives to provide early detection and intervention for various types of diseases, computer-assisted physical rehabilitation in ambulatory settings, and assisted living for the elderly at home, as well as remote monitoring of injured people in a postdisaster situation. These new applications require a reliable, wireless communication link between the devices implanted in the patient’s skin and a clinician. In this article, this issue is discussed and a list of performance criteria for the di erent communication links used are addressed, especially focusing on the satellite link. Then an adaptive air interface which is designed to meet the performance constraints of bidirectional satellite communication links in an emergency situation in Ku/Ka/Q/V bands where when strong channel impairments occur is described and analysed.
Ku/Ka/Q/V波段应急卫星通信环境下远程医疗应用的混合卫星-无线传感器网络体系结构
由于电信提供的设施,今天的远程医疗使医生和临床医生能够远程访问、监测和诊断患者。远程医疗包括若干应用,例如远程监测慢性病患者、监测人们的日常生活以便及早发现和干预各种疾病、在流动环境中进行计算机辅助的身体康复、协助老年人在家中生活,以及在灾后情况下远程监测受伤人员。这些新的应用需要在植入患者皮肤的设备和临床医生之间建立可靠的无线通信链路。在本文中,讨论了这个问题,并讨论了所使用的不同通信链路的性能标准列表,特别是侧重于卫星链路。然后,描述和分析了在Ku/Ka/Q/V波段发生强信道损伤时,为满足紧急情况下双向卫星通信链路的性能约束而设计的自适应空中接口。
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