DocumentCode :
147610
Title :
Dual-band cognitive radio for wearable sensors in hospitals
Author :
Chavez-Santiago, Raul ; Jankunas, D. ; Fomin, V.V. ; Balasingham, Ilangko
Author_Institution :
Intervention Centre, Oslo Univ. Hosp., Oslo, Norway
fYear :
2014
fDate :
2-4 April 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Wireless communication technology has the potential to impact beneficially modern medical practice through the use of biomedical sensors combined with small intercommunicating radio transceivers. This development will enable cost-effective continuous monitoring of patients in hospitals and other healthcare centers. It is anticipated that a large number of medical body area networks (MBANs) will soon operate in unlicensed frequency bands, a fact that will create a coexistence problem with legacy medical equipment. This situation is particularly challenging in small indoor areas like intensive care units (ICUs) and operating rooms (ORs). Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from wireless devices can disrupt the performance of non-communication electronic medical equipment located in ICUs and ORs. Cognitive radio (CR) is a promising technology that can ease the coexistence of the aforementioned systems. In this work we present an EMI-aware CR protocol for e-health applications. This protocol protects noncommunication medical equipment from harmful interference while maintaining low outage probability for wireless communication devices and MBANs. We propose the use of an additional emergency channel in a different frequency band for control/data transmission, which exploits indoor propagation conditions to lower the outage probability. Performance evaluation of the proposed protocol through numerical simulations with realistic indoor propagation conditions is presented.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; body area networks; body sensor networks; cognitive radio; electromagnetic interference; health care; patient care; patient monitoring; performance evaluation; radio transceivers; EMI-aware CR protocol; ICU; MBAN; OR; biomedical sensors; coexistence problem; control/data transmission; cost-effective continuous monitoring; dual-band cognitive radio; e-health applications; electromagnetic interference; emergency channel; harmful interference; healthcare centers; hospitals; intensive care units; legacy medical equipment; low outage probability; medical body area networks; modern medical practice; noncommunication electronic medical equipment; numerical simulations; operating rooms; performance evaluation; realistic indoor propagation conditions; small indoor areas; small intercommunicating radio transceivers; unlicensed frequency bands; wearable sensors; wireless communication devices; wireless communication technology; Biomedical equipment; Dual band; Hospitals; Interference; Protocols; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Body Area Network; Cognitive Radio; Exclusion Zone; Hospital Environment; Interference; Medical Sensor;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Medical Information and Communication Technology (ISMICT), 2014 8th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Firenze
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISMICT.2014.6825244
Filename :
6825244
Link To Document :
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