2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-12817-7_18
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Design Guidelines for Wireless Sensor Network Architectures in mHealth Mobile Patient Monitoring Scenarios

Abstract: Abstract. Mobile patient monitoring has been widely recognized as a viable solution to improve the quality of patient care and decrease health care costs. Depending on the mobile patient monitoring scenario and the patient pathology, it may be necessary to monitor different bio-physiological variables by means of specialized sensors. The information collected by these sensors is sent to the healthcare provider for its analysis, processing, and storage. Thus, the collected data can be used for remote diagnosis,… Show more

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“…and moving devices within a personal space (< 10 meter range). Casillas et al [11] describe several Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) architectures over WPAN, and WPAN for healthcare applications, based on different available as well as propietary technologies for mHealth mobile patients with a number of bio-physiological variables in remote monitoring conditions, including a traffic capacity analysis.…”
Section: Telemedicine Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and moving devices within a personal space (< 10 meter range). Casillas et al [11] describe several Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) architectures over WPAN, and WPAN for healthcare applications, based on different available as well as propietary technologies for mHealth mobile patients with a number of bio-physiological variables in remote monitoring conditions, including a traffic capacity analysis.…”
Section: Telemedicine Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Short-range WSN are usually implemented through different communication protocols such as ZigBee, Bluetooth LE, RFID, WLAN, Z-Wave, Thread, etc 2,3 . ZigBee-based short-range networks are widely used because it has a maximum data transfer rate of 151 Kb/s, can reach a range of up to 20 m, allows working with networks of up to 64,000 sensor nodes and supports mesh, ad hoc and star topologies 3,4 . ZigBee networks are made up of a client, a coordinator and an end-device that is connected to a sensor node as shown in Fig.…”
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