| Literature DB >> 23202028 |
Víctor Custodio1, Francisco J Herrera, Gregorio López, José Ignacio Moreno.
Abstract
Nowadays society is demanding more and more smart healthcare services that allow monitoring patient status in a non-invasive way, anywhere and anytime. Thus, healthcare applications are currently facing important challenges guided by the u-health (ubiquitous health) and p-health (pervasive health) paradigms. New emerging technologies can be combined with other widely deployed ones to develop such next-generation healthcare systems. The main objective of this paper is to review and provide more details on the work presented in "LOBIN: E-Textile and Wireless-Sensor-Network-Based Platform for Healthcare Monitoring in Future Hospital Environments", published in the IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, as well as to extend and update the comparison with other similar systems. As a result, the paper discusses the main advantages and disadvantages of using different architectures and communications technologies to develop wearable systems for pervasive healthcare applications.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23202028 PMCID: PMC3545599 DOI: 10.3390/s121013907
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.General Communications Architecture for WHMS.
Summary of Communications Technologies for WBAN.
| MICS | IEEE 802.15.6 | ANT | Zigbee | Bluetooth 4.0 (LE) | |
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| Radio & MAC Stds | FCC and ETSI Stds | IEEE 802.15.6 | Propr. | IEEE 802.15.4 | IEEE 802.15.1 |
| Frequency Band | 402–405 MHz | NB: 402–405/420–450/863–870/902–928/950–956/2,360–2,400/2,400–2,483.5 MHzUWB: 3–10 GHzHBC: 16/27 MHz | 2,4–2,524 GHz: 125 1 MHz channels | 868 MHz/915 MHz/2.4 GHz | 2.4 GHz |
| Data Rate | Up to 500 Kbps | NB: 57.5–485.7 KbpsUWB: 0.5–10 Mbps | 20–250 Kbps | 50–200 Kbps | |
| Range | 2 m | 1.2 m | Up to 10 m | 30 m | 30 m |
| Tx Power | 25 μW | 0.1 μW | 0.01–1 mW | 30 mW | ∼10 mW |
| Network Topology | Star, tree, mesh | Star, tree, mesh | Star | ||
| Stack size | 16 KB | 100 KB | 250 KB | ||
Figure 2.Communications Technologies and Communications Segments.
Comparison of selected WHMS.
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| MIThril LiveNet [2003] [ | Behavior | Controlled Area | Wd | WF | |
| AMON [2004] [ | General Purpose | Wide Area | Wd | C | |
| Fensli | Cardiac | Wide Area | Ws | C | |
| RECAD [2005] [ | Cardiac | Wide Area | Ws | * | * |
| LifeGuard [2005] [ | General purpose | Self-Monitoring | Wd | B | |
| MagIC [2005] [ | Cardiac | Controlled Area | B | ||
| WEALTHY [2005] [ | Cardiac | Wide Area | eT | C | |
| CodeBlue [2005] [ | General purpose | Controlled area | 15.4 | 15.4 | |
| Jovanov | General purpose | Wide Area and self-monitoring | Z | WF,B, U | C |
| HealthGear [2006] [ | Sleep | Self-monitoring | B | ||
| MERMOTH [2006] [ | General purpose | Wide Area and self-monitoring | eT | WF | I |
| MyHeart [2006] [ | Cardiac | Wide Area and self-monitoring | Wd | B | C |
| AUBADE [2006] [ | Behavior | Controlled area | Wd | WF,B | |
| C. Park | Cardiac | Controlled area | Ws | WF,Wd, U | |
| SmartVest [2007] [ | General purpose | Controlled area | Ws | U | |
| Human++ [2007] [ | General purpose | Controlled area | Ws | U | |
| Personal Health Monitor [2007] [ | General purpose | Wide Area and self-monitoring | B | C | |
| Chung | Cardiac | Controlled area | 15.4 | ||
| Chung et al. [2008] [ | Cardiac | Wide Area | 15.4 | C | |
| MASN [2008] [ | Cardiac | Controlled area | Wd | 15.4 | |
| HipGuard [2008] [ | Hip | Wide Area and self-monitoring | A | B, WF | C |
| HeartToGo [2009] [ | Cardiac | Self-monitoring | Wd | B | |
| Chen | Brain | Wide Area | Z | I | |
| Lee | General purpose | Self-monitoring | eT | 15.4 | |
| O'Donovan | Falls | Wide Area | Z | C | |
| LOBIN [2010] (Study CASE) [ | Cardiac | Controlled area | eT | 15.4 | I |
| Yuce | General purpose | Controlled area | MICS | WMTS | I |
| MEDISN [2010] [ | General purpose | Controlled area | 15.4 | 15.4 | I |
| Shengh | Cardiac | Self-monitoring | B | WF | C |
| Kim | Posture | Controlled area | Ws | ||
| Zhang | Posture | Controlled area | 15.4 | ||
| Nerino | Activity | Controlled area | 15.4 | ||
| Garverick | Cardiac | Wide Area | Wd | B | C |
| GeM-REM [2011] [ | Cardiac | Wide Area | Ws | C | |
| Rofouei | Sleep | Wide Area and self-monitoring | Wd | B | * |
| KNOWME [2012] [ | Activity | Wide Area | B | C | |
B: Bluetooth; C: Cellular Network (e.g., GSM, GPRS; UMTS); eT: e-textile or integrated conductive yarns; I: Regular Internet connection (e.g., ADSL, cable); U: USB; Wd: Wired; WF: Wi-Fi; Ws: Wireless proprietary/not specified; Z: Zigbee; 15.4: IEEE 802.15.4; *: See appropriate table.
Summary of MIThril LiveNet.
| Project Name/Funding | MIThril LiveNet [2003] [ | |
| Target Application | General purpose individual and distributed group-based context-aware applications platform (mainly healthcare monitoring and social interaction dynamics analysis). | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG, EMG, GSR, T, (additional commercial sensors can be interfaced to the system) |
| Non-physiological | Acc, L, Voice | |
| System Architecture | PDA with GPS and wearable microcontroller board with sensors. Classifier and inter-process communications software. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Wired |
| PAN/AN | Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b) | |
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Real time context-aware classification capabilities. | |
Figure 3.System Architecture.
Figure 4.Healthcare Monitoring Subsystem Block Diagram.
Figure 5.Physiological Sensors.
Figure 6.(a) Wearable Data Acquisition Device (WDAD) (b) Healthcare Monitoring Wireless Transmission Board (WTB).
Healthcare Monitoring Subsystem Parameters.
| ECG | Frequency: 0.5–125 Hz |
| Heart rate | Computed from ECG |
| Angle of inclination | Computed from 3-axis accelerometer |
| Activity index | Computed by averaging angle of inclination |
| Body temperature | Range: −20 °C to 120 °C |
| Level of battery | 100–0% |
| Alert | To carry alert code if necessary |
Figure 7.Overall Location Subsystem architecture.
Figure 8.Overall WCI Subsystem architecture.
Figure 9.Management Subsystem client-server architecture.
Location Subsystem Tested Configurations.
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| 1 | 30 | 2 | 1 |
| 2 | 9 | 2 | 1 |
| 3 | 20 | 4 | 1 |
| 4 | 15 | 2 | 0.5 |
| 5 | 9 | 2 | 0.5 |
Figure 10.(A) Distribution Point network test (B) Test results for DP network topology.
Figure 11.Gateway network test.
Figure 12.Pilot scheme schematics.
Figure 13.Real-time ECG.
Summary of AMON.
| Project Name/Funding | AMON [2004] [ | |
| Target Application | Unobtrusive monitoring of physiological parameters. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | BPr, ECG, HR, SpO2, T |
| Non- Physiological | Acc | |
| System Architecture | Wrist-worn, on-board GSM transceiver and sensors. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Wired |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | Cellular network (GSM) | |
| System Highlights | Sending of sensed data three times a day or on demand. Sending of alerts and sensing data values if any parameter goes out of range. | |
Summary of Fensli et al.
| Project Name/Funding | Fensli | |
| Target Application | Real time and remote heart monitoring. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG |
| Non- Physiological | ||
| System Architecture | Wireless ECG-sensor, PDA and remote web server. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | RF-transmitter at 869.700 MHz |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | Cellular network (GPRS) | |
| System Highlights | Real time ECG monitoring and report to physicians of ECG alarm situations. Web based diagnosis feedback to patient. | |
Summary of RECAD.
| Project Name/Funding | RECAD [2005] [ | |
| Target Application | Real time remote and continuous cardiac arrhythmias detection and monitoring. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG |
| Non- Physiological | ||
| System Architecture | Wireless ECG-sensor, PDA and remote web server. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Wireless (not specified) |
| PAN/AN | Supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or digital radio communication | |
| WAN/Backhaul | Supports wired network mediums (classical modem, ADSL, ISDN, Ethernet, | |
| System Highlights | Alarm message is generation in case of cardiac abnormal event. | |
Summary of LifeGuard.
| Project Name/Funding | LifeGuard [2005] [ | |
| Target Application | Monitoring in extreme situations. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | BPr, ECG, HR, R, Sp02 |
| Non- Physiological | P | |
| System Architecture | Sensors connected by cables to a custom device. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Serial cable |
| PAN/AN | Bluetooth | |
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Monitoring data can be digitally stored during 9 hours on the device or streamed to a base station. | |
Summary of MagIC.
| Project Name/Funding | MagIC [2005] [ | |
| Target Application | Unobtrusive recording of cardiac patients in clinical environment. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG, R |
| Non- Physiological | Acc | |
| System Architecture | Vest with sensors and portable electronic board. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Bluetooth |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Transmission of tracked signals to a remote computer or PDA for data storage. | |
Summary of WEALTHY.
| Project Name/Funding | WEALTHY [2005] [ | |
| Target Application | Cardiovascular diseases monitoring during rehabilitation phase. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG, R, T |
| Non- Physiological | A | |
| System Architecture | Sensors, electrodes and connections integrated in fabric form. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | e-textile |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | GPRS | |
| System Highlights | Sending of monitoring signals in quasi-real time. | |
Summary of CodeBlue.
| Project Name/Funding | CodeBlue [2005] [ | |
| Target Application | Real time monitoring of multiple patients in hospitals or clinics. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG, EMG, HR, SpO2 |
| Non- Physiological | L | |
| System Architecture | Wrist strap, finger sensors and EMG sensors. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | IEEE 802.15.4 |
| PAN/AN | IEEE 802.15.4 | |
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Monitoring of multiple patients. | |
Summary of Jovanov et al.
| Project Name/Funding | Jovanov | |
| Target Application | Ambulatory monitoring during normal daily activities. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG, SpO2 |
| Non- Physiological | Humidity of the environment, L (GPS), M, P, T | |
| System Architecture | Tier 1: WBAN (based on TelosB hardware); Tier 2: Personal server (PDA or Phone); Tier 3: Medical Services. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Zigbee |
| PAN/AN | USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | |
| WAN/Backhaul | Cellular network (GPRS) | |
| System Highlights | Real time analysis of sensing data with feedback to the user. Generation of warnings based on the user's and environment state. | |
Summary of HealthGear.
| Project Name/Funding | HealthGear [2006] [ | |
| Target Application | Real time monitoring, visualization and analysis of physiological signals while sleeping. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | HR, SpO2 |
| Non- Physiological | ||
| System Architecture | Wireless sensors connected to a mobile phone via Bluetooth. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Bluetooth |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Real time monitoring and transmission to a cell phone which analyses and shows the physiological signals. | |
Summary of MERMOTH.
| Project Name/Funding | MERMOTH [2006] [ | |
| Target Application | Medical monitoring system. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG, R, T |
| Non- Physiological | A, P | |
| System Architecture | Garment with sensors, a microcontroller, a PDA with transceiver and a remote PC. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | e-textile |
| PAN/AN | Wi-Fi | |
| WAN/Backhaul | Internet connection | |
| System Highlights | Real time feedback to the patient and remote processing and display. | |
Summary of MyHeart.
| Project Name/Funding | MyHeart [2006] [ | |
| Target Application | ECG monitoring and classification of continuous motion activity. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG, HR |
| Non- Physiological | A | |
| System Architecture | T-shirt with sensors and processing electronics module, and mobile phone. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Wired |
| PAN/AN | Bluetooth | |
| WAN/Backhaul | Cellular network (GSM) | |
| System Highlights | Data storing capabilities included in the on-body electronics. Java program for user interaction in mobile phone. | |
Summary of AUBADE.
| Project Name/Funding | AUBADE [2006] [ | |
| Target Application | Emotional assessment of individuals under stress conditions (car racing drivers or patients suffering from neurological and psychological disorders). | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG, Facial EMG, GSR, R |
| Non- Physiological | ||
| System Architecture | A multi-sensorial wearable, composed of three pieces, a data acquisition and wireless communication module, and a centralized system for analysis. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Wired |
| PAN/AN | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b) | |
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Real-time emotional assessment and data storage. | |
Summary of C. Park et al.
| Project Name/Funding | C. Park | |
| Target Application | ECG remote monitoring. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG |
| Non- Physiological | ||
| System Architecture | ECG sensors, base station and computer. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | 1 Mbps proprietary radio |
| PAN/AN | USB, Ethernet (IEEE 802.3), Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 b/g) | |
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Base station sends the information to whichever device connected to it. | |
Summary of SmartVest.
| Project Name/Funding | SmartVest [2007] [ | |
| Target Application | Monitoring of the health status and geo-location of employees to ensure the safety and the effective completion assigned tasks. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | BPr, ECG, GSR, HR, Photoplethysmogram, T |
| Non- Physiological | L (GPS) | |
| System Architecture | Vest with e-textile sensors integrated, wearable data acquisition and processing hardware and remote monitoring station. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Proprietary from Xtream in the ISM band (2.4 GHz) |
| PAN/AN | USB | |
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Continuous transmission of data to remote monitoring station. | |
Summary of Human++.
| Project Name/Funding | Human++ [2007] [ | |
| Target Application | Ambulatory multi-parameter monitoring. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG, EEG, EMG |
| Non- Physiological | ||
| System Architecture | Sensors, base station and PDA or PC. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | RF 2.4 GHz ISM |
| PAN/AN | USB | |
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Acquisition, processing, storing and visualization of physiological parameters in an unobtrusive way. | |
Summary of Personal Health Monitor.
| Project Name/Funding | Personal Health Monitor [2007] [ | |
| Target Application | Personal health monitoring. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | BPr, ECG, SpO2, Weight |
| Non- Physiological | P, L | |
| System Architecture | Wireless sensors and mobile phone with specific application. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Bluetooth |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | Cellular network | |
| System Highlights | The mobile phone application analyses, in real-time, data wirelessly received from the sensors, and can send this data in real-time to medical specialists. If any parameter goes out of the normal range, the mobile phone automatically determines the person's current location and generates an alert message. | |
Summary of Chung et al.
| Project Name/Funding | Chung | |
| Target Application | Ubiquitous monitoring system. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG, SpO2 |
| Non- Physiological | A | |
| System Architecture | Chest belt, wrist bandage and monitoring system (PC). | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | IEEE 802.15.4 |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Real-time monitoring and data analysis. | |
Summary of Chung et al.
| Project Name/Funding | Chung | |
| Target Application | Ubiquitous monitoring system. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | BPr, ECG |
| Non- Physiological | ||
| System Architecture | Chest belt, wrist bandage, mobile phone and remote monitoring system (PC). | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | IEEE 802.15.4 |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | Cellular network | |
| System Highlights | Real-time and local monitoring and data analysis. Remote transmission of data in case of suspicious pattern detection. | |
Summary of MASN.
| Project Name/Funding | MASN [2008] [ | |
| Target Application | Remote cardiac monitoring of multiple patients. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG |
| Non- Physiological | L (indoor) | |
| System Architecture | ECG micro-sensor with RF motes and ECG server. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Wired |
| PAN/AN | IEEE 802.15.4 | |
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Real time data collection and data mining. Multiple patients monitoring in a mesh architecture. | |
Summary of HipGuard.
| Project Name/Funding | HipGuard [2008] [ | |
| Target Application | Assessment of patients recovering from hip surgery. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | |
| Non- Physiological | P and rotation (of leg and hip). Force between foot and a shoe. | |
| System Architecture | 3-axis accelerometers, 3-axis magnetometers, 1 Capacity insole sensor, wrist unit and a mobile phone. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | ANT |
| PAN/AN | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | |
| WAN/Backhaul | Cellular network (GPRS, 3G) | |
| System Highlights | Sending of signals to remote server for remote monitoring. Sending of alarm signals to patient's Wrist Unit. | |
Summary of HeartToGo.
| Project Name/Funding | HeartToGo [2009] [ | |
| Target Application | Real-time monitoring and recording of ECG. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG |
| Non- Physiological | L | |
| System Architecture | ECG sensor, GPS receiver and mobile phone with specific application. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Wired |
| PAN/AN | Bluetooth | |
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Real time monitoring and recording, feature extraction, report generation and health assessment. | |
Summary of Chen et al.
| Project Name/Funding | Chen | |
| Target Application | Monitoring of brain bioelectrical activity. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | EEG |
| Non- Physiological | ||
| System Architecture | Composed of Zigbee EEG sensors and a Zigbee/Internet Gateway (ZiGW). | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Zigbee |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | Internet | |
| System Highlights | EEG data is stored in online database in real time. | |
Summary of Lee et al.
| Project Name/Funding | Lee | |
| Target Application | Battlefield, public safety, health monitoring, sports and fitness, among others. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG |
| Non- Physiological | Acc | |
| System Architecture | E-textile t-shirt with sensors and PC. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | E-textile |
| PAN/AN | IEEE 802.15.4 | |
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Continuously collecting data. Use of the acceleration information to enhance ECG signal. | |
Summary of O'Donovan et al.
| Project Name/Funding | O'Donovan | |
| Target Application | Falls assessment of elder patients. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | BPr, ECG, HR, SpO2 |
| Non- Physiological | M, Acc | |
| System Architecture | BAN of Sensors and a GSM gateway. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Zigbee |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | Cellular network (GSM) | |
| System Highlights | Continuous acquisition of ECG and BPR of a single patient. | |
Summary of LOBIN.
| Project Name/Funding | LOBIN [2010] (Study case) [ | |
| Target Application | Non-invasive and pervasive monitoring of patients with cardiac issues in future healthcare environments. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG, HR, T |
| Non- Physiological | A, L (indoor) | |
| System Architecture | E-textile t-shirts, location devices, a wireless sensor networks and base stations that forward the data, and a server (see study case section) | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | e-textile |
| PAN/AN | IEEE 802.15.4 | |
| WAN/Backhaul | Internet | |
| System Highlights | Sending of data either every 260 ms or on-demand, and storage in a server from where data can be accessed in real-time. Alert generation whenever tracked parameters go out of customizable range. | |
Summary of Yuce et al.
| Project Name/Funding | Yuce | |
| Target Application | Monitoring of physiological signals from patients in medical environments. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | BPr, ECG, EEG, EMG, GSR, R, T |
| Non- Physiological | ||
| System Architecture | Sensors, a multi-hop WBAN with a receiving device and a local or remote PC. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | MICS |
| PAN/AN | WMTS | |
| WAN/Backhaul | Internet | |
| System Highlights | Data from sensors is collected, interpreted and stored in the PC for further analysis by health professionals. | |
Summary of MEDISN.
| Project Name/Funding | MEDISN [2010] [ | |
| Target Application | Medical emergency detection in hospital environments or disaster events. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG, HR, SpO2 |
| Non- Physiological | ||
| System Architecture | RF sensors with built-in display, relay points, a gateway and a remote database. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | IEEE 802.15.4 |
| PAN/AN | IEEE 802.15.4 | |
| WAN/Backhaul | Internet | |
| System Highlights | Periodical data sending through a WSN mesh and data storing in a server. | |
Summary of Shengh et al.
| Project Name/Funding | Shengh | |
| Target Application | ECG monitoring for cardiac arrhythmia classification. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG |
| Non- Physiological | A | |
| System Architecture | Wearable ECG sensor node and mobile phone | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Bluetooth |
| PAN/AN | WiFi | |
| WAN/Backhaul | GPRS | |
| System Highlights | Real-time analysis and diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. | |
Summary of Kim et al.
| Project Name/Funding | Kim | |
| Target Application | Combat of “Forward Head Posture” and reduction of the associated neck pain. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | |
| Non- Physiological | Cranium-vertebral angle (CV), P | |
| System Architecture | Body-mounted accelerometers and a laptop. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Wireless not specified |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | CV angle is assessed and compared with FHP thresholds. A beep sounds for auto-correction. | |
Summary of Zhang et al.
| Project Name/Funding | Zhang | |
| Target Application | Assessment of patients with back pain. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | |
| Non- Physiological | M (human back) | |
| System Architecture | 3 axis accelerometer, a gyroscope, a magnetometer and a base station connected to a PC. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | IEEE 802.15.4 |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | Euler angles are defined to represent the orientation for human back segments. Kinematics analysis is then derived. | |
Summary of Nerino et al.
| Project Name/Funding | Nerino | |
| Target Application | Assessment of the hippo-therapy. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | |
| Non- Physiological | M (of rider and horse) | |
| System Architecture | Two 3-axis accelerometers sensors, an IEEE 802.15.4 gateway connected to a laptop and a webcam. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | IEEE 802.15.4 |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | ||
| System Highlights | A Matlab script carries out a cross-correlation analysis of accelerations measured on the rider-horse. | |
Summary of Garverick et al.
| Project Name/Funding | Garverick | |
| Target Application | Cardiotocography | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | HR (fetal) |
| Non- Physiological | Uterine contractions | |
| System Architecture | Belt with toco sensor, fetal heart rate monitor device and optionally a cellular gateway. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Wired |
| PAN/AN | Bluetooth | |
| WAN/Backhaul | Cellular network | |
| System Highlights | Built-in 4.5 hours monitoring back-up memory. | |
Summary of GeM-REM.
| Project Name/Funding | GeM-REM [2011] [ | |
| Target Application | ECG monitoring. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG |
| Non- Physiological | ||
| System Architecture | ECG leads, sensor platform, mobile phone gateway, base station (computer). | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Wireless (not specified) |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | Cellular | |
| System Highlights | Resource-efficient (energy consumption and data size at the sensor) ECG monitoring based on a generative ECG model at the base station and its lightweight version at the sensor: the sensor transmits data only when the sensed ECG deviates from model based values and the model parameters are continually updated based on the sensed ECG. | |
Summary of Rofouei et al.
| Project Name/Funding | Rofouei | |
| Target Application | Real-time sleep monitoring and pre-diagnosis of sleep apnea. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | R, SpO2 |
| Non- Physiological | P (of the head) | |
| System Architecture | Neck-cuff (with sensor nodes, microprocessor and Bluetooth transceiver) and cell phone or desktop machine. | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Wired |
| PAN/AN | Bluetooth | |
| WAN/Backhaul | Cloud (from mobile or laptop) | |
| System Highlights | Real time data acquisition and visualization, and cloud aggregation. | |
Summary of KNOWME.
| Project Name/Funding | KNOWME [2012] [ | |
| Target Application | Monitoring and evaluation of physical activity of pediatric obesity patients. | |
| Tracked Parameters | Physiological | ECG, SpO2 |
| Non- Physiological | L(GPS), A, Acc | |
| System Architecture | WBAN of sensors and a mobile phone (Nokia N95). | |
| Communication Technologies | BAN | Bluetooth |
| PAN/AN | ||
| WAN/Backhaul | Cellular network (GPRS/UMTS) | |
| System Highlights | Continuous long term data collection to determine energy expenditure of patients. Inference of physical state. | |