Remote health, activity, and asset monitoring with wireless sensor networks

M. Marzencki, P. Lin, T. Cho, J. Guo, B. Ngai, B. Kaminska, Simon Fraser
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Monitoring of personnel and assets in harsh or remote environments is a great challenge both from the organizational and the technical points of view. Usually, significant infrastructure investments and highly trained personnel are required. We propose a system that employs a wireless mesh sensor network to provide the communication backbone for stationary and wearable sensors. The sensor network is interfaced with a PC application through a TCP/IP connection, which allows for remote control along with data visualization and storage. The proposed system is reliable, inexpensive, rapidly deployable by minimally qualified personnel, automatically reconfigurable, and completely autonomous. It provides simultaneous monitoring of environmental and personal health and activity data and the capability of combining both for improved situation assessment. We discuss the proposed architecture and present an example system built to demonstrate the efficacy of this concept.
使用无线传感器网络进行远程运行状况、活动和资产监控
从组织和技术的角度来看,监测恶劣或偏远环境中的人员和资产是一项巨大的挑战。通常,需要大量的基础设施投资和训练有素的人员。我们提出了一种采用无线网状传感器网络为固定式和可穿戴式传感器提供通信骨干的系统。传感器网络通过TCP/IP连接与PC应用程序接口,允许远程控制以及数据可视化和存储。所提出的系统可靠、廉价、可由最低限度的合格人员快速部署、可自动重新配置和完全自主。它同时监测环境和个人健康及活动数据,并有能力将两者结合起来改进情况评估。我们讨论了所提出的架构,并给出了一个示例系统来证明该概念的有效性。
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