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Disruption-Tolerant Wireless Sensor Networking for Biomedical Monitoring in Outdoor Conditions

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Off-the-shelf wireless sensing devices open up interesting perspectives for biomedical monitoring. Yet because of their limited processing and transmission capacities most applications considered to date imply either indoor real-time data streaming, or ambulatory data recording. In this paper we investigate the possibility of using disruption-tolerant wireless sensors to monitor the biomedical parameters of athletes during outdoor sports events. We focus on a scenario we believe to be a most challenging one: the ECG monitoring of runners during a marathon race, using off-the shelf sensing devices and a limited number of base stations deployed along the marathon route. Field experiments conducted during intra-campus sports events show that such a scenario is indeed viable, although special attention must be paid to supporting episodic, low-rate transmissions between sensors carried by runners and roadside base stations.
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hal-00935862 , version 1 (11-02-2014)

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Frédéric Guidec, Djamel Benferhat, Patrice Quinton. Disruption-Tolerant Wireless Sensor Networking for Biomedical Monitoring in Outdoor Conditions. Mobile Networks and Applications, 2014, 19 (6), pp.684--697. ⟨10.1007/s11036-013-0491-6⟩. ⟨hal-00935862⟩
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