Robustness of IoT Gateway Deployment in Smart Hospitals

Pei-Zhong Luo, Hsi-Lu Chao, Sau-Hsuan Wu
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This paper studies the deployment problem of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) gateways, and proposes an effective algorithm for it to support e-Healthcare services in hospitals or daycare centers. With the acceleration of aging, demands for elder care services have increased dramatically. Gateway deployments for Internet of Things (IoT) play an important role to support such services over remote intelligent healthcare platforms, in particular when allowing patients wearing wireless medical devices to walk freely in wards or indoor spaces. The gateway deployment problem becomes much more complicated under this condition due to obstacles and human bodies in the way between the gateways and the patients. In addition, the hardware specification of a gateway and the signal shadowing by patients themselves also limit the connectivity capacity of a gateway. These motivate us to study a design that takes all the factors of indoor floor plan, radio propagation attenuation, user densities, and human body signal shadowing into the consideration of gateway deployment. Particular features of our proposed algorithm include: 1) guaranteeing a full signal coverage; 2) accounting for patients’ self-shadowing effects; and 3) adapting to non-uniform user densities in different spaces of indoor environments. The average user service continuity degree can reach up to 0.99 in indoors with various sizes of room spaces and user densities. Moreover, performances of the average gateway serving load implies the selected locations to deploy gateways are adequate.
智能医院中物联网网关部署的稳健性
本文研究了蓝牙低功耗(BLE)网关的部署问题,并提出了一种有效的算法来支持医院或日托中心的电子医疗服务。随着老龄化的加速,对养老服务的需求急剧增加。物联网(IoT)网关部署在通过远程智能医疗保健平台支持此类服务方面发挥着重要作用,特别是当允许佩戴无线医疗设备的患者在病房或室内空间自由走动时。在这种情况下,由于网关与患者之间存在障碍物和人体,网关的部署问题变得更加复杂。此外,网关的硬件规格和患者自身的信号遮蔽也限制了网关的连接能力。这些促使我们研究一种设计,将室内平面图、无线电传播衰减、用户密度和人体信号阴影等所有因素考虑到网关部署中。我们提出的算法的特点包括:1)保证完整的信号覆盖;2)考虑患者的自我阴影效应;3)适应室内环境不同空间用户密度的不均匀性。在不同房间空间大小和用户密度的室内,平均用户业务连续性可达0.99。此外,平均网关服务负载的性能意味着所选择的部署网关的位置是足够的。
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