• DocumentCode
    1902187
  • Title

    Using Body Sensor Networks for Increased Safety in Bomb Disposal Missions

  • Author

    Kemp, John ; Gaura, Elena I. ; Brusey, James ; Thake, C. Douglas

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Sports Sci., Coventry Univ., Coventry
  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    11-13 June 2008
  • Firstpage
    81
  • Lastpage
    89
  • Abstract
    Bomb disposal manned missions are inherently safety-critical. Wireless sensor network (WSN) technology potentially offers an opportunity to increase the safety of the operatives involved in such missions through detailed physiological parameters monitoring and fusion of "health" information. Wearing heavy armour during bomb disposal manned missions may have side effects that, due to reduction of the body\´s ability to regulate core temperature in the enclosed environment of the suit, lead to uncompensable heat stress and thus impair the technician\´s physical or mental ability. Experimental trials have shown no obvious relationship between temperature of any single skin site and the core temperature nor between single point temperature and subjective thermal sensation (usually associated with comfort). Also, core temperature alone may not yield indicators of danger sufficiently early. This paper proposes to integrate a body network of temperature sensors into the bomb disposal suit. The paper describes an in-network sensor data fusion and modelling approach that estimates the overall thermal sensation for the suit wearer, in real time, based on the multi-point temperature data. The case is made for performing the modelling in-network on the basis of reducing communications with the remote mission control point and to better support actuation of an in-suit cooling system. It is also argued that thermal sensation indicators are more useful to present at an on-line remote monitoring station than individual temperatures. The appropriateness of the developed body sensor network (BSN) application is supported by experimental validation.
  • Keywords
    computerised monitoring; emergency services; explosives; telecontrol; wireless sensor networks; body sensor networks; bomb disposal safety; core temperature; in-suit cooling system; remote mission control point; thermal sensation indicators; wireless sensor network; Biomedical monitoring; Body sensor networks; Condition monitoring; Health and safety; Human factors; Skin; Temperature sensors; Thermal stresses; Weapons; Wireless sensor networks; body sensor networks; bomb disposal suits; thermal comfort models;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous and Trustworthy Computing, 2008. SUTC '08. IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Taichung
  • Print_ISBN
    978-0-7695-3158-8
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-0-7695-3158-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SUTC.2008.25
  • Filename
    4545743