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Body Area Network For Bio-Telemetric Applications
University of Puerto Rico at MayaguezDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Advisor: Lizdabel MoralesYolián Amaro
Mariely Aponte Wilfredo O. Cartagena
Damaris Crespo Carlos Ramos
Body Area Network
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2Connect everything you carryon you and with youOffer “Connected User” experience
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Matches low power environmentChallenge – scalability data rate, power
Broad range of possible devices.Broad range of media types.
Wireless Sensor and BAN Wireless Sensor and Body Area Networks
- Consist of a (potentially) large number of devices with
sensor or actuator functionality.
-Broad range of applications and services
-Broad range of bandwidth requirements and network
topologies
-May interact with other networks in close proximity (‘instant partner communication”)
-Devices may be ‘always-on’ or ‘low duty cycle’
-Devices may be ‘context aware’
Motivation and Problem
Anytime and anywhere outdoor assistance requires
1) formation of first response groups wherever
emergency events occur
-Not only medical personnel, but also friends,
neighbors, and passer-by can contribute
2) the interactions among first responders needed to
make rapid decisions in unexpected situations
-to coordinate assistance tasks depending on user
skills, location, and device characteristic
Phase 1Phase 1 Phase 2Phase 2 Phase 3Phase 3
Goals
Design of a BAN that allows the interchange of information among the nodes in the network and the individuals.
Implementation of a BAN that takes significant data in real time to facilitate health-care treatment monitoring amongst firefighters.
To achieve a low-power consumption BAN with routing protocols that optimizecommunications
Phase 4Phase 4
Quantitative analysis to determine if the BAN is a cost-effective technology that can be implemented to help firefighters, as well as a technology that could be introduced in many other areas
Methodology Sensor Network
Look for the sensors, calibrate and testing the sensors.
Establish the connection between the Master Node and Sensor Network.
Master Node Configuration
Setup the Master Node in order to allow the connection between the sensors and the USRP.
USRP Configuration
Design network system in order o receive data package from the Master Node, test the USRP and design a network system in order to deliver data packages to the PC.
Computer or device interface
Use a computer as the interface between the user and the USRP. Complete the priority protocols, create python script for interfacing with USRP.
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Develop a friendly user graphical interface to present relevant information to the user.
BAN Design (1/2)
USRPPCUSERS GUI
BAN Design (2/2)
BAN Specifications
Network Topology: Star Configuration # Sensors: < 6 sensors Frequency: (ISM) 915 MHz Master Node: Arduino Wireless Communication Protocol: Zigbee Software Defined Radio (SDR) software system: GNU
Radio Programming Language: Python Operative System (OS): Linux Math/Science Python Library: SciPy GUI Toolkit: WxPython
USRP/GNU Radio Testing
GNU Radio Companion (GRC)
Graphical tool for creating signal flow graphs and generating flow-graph source code.
Every block in GRC has a corresponding xml file that contains parameters, IO ports, and a template for code generation.
gnuradio.org
Outreach (1/4)Grace Hopper 2010
Outreach (2/4)ECE Orientation @ UPRM
Outreach (3/4)Visit to the firefighting station
Outreach (4/4)DotDiva (www.dotdiva.com/profiles)
Future Presentations
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March 12, 2011
PRISM 2011(PRLSAMP)
Interamerican University at
Bayamón
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April 3-5, 2011
Tapia Celebration of Computing
San Francisco, CA
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March 27, 2011
CAHSI Annual Meeting
Caribe Hilton
Future Work
ALess strain sensors to users as much as possible
B Much less power consumption in a short-range wireless network
C Open and flexible analysis platform for sensed data
DPublic Safety, healthcare, military new applications