par Van Roy, Stéphane ;Liu, Lina;Oestges, Claude;De Doncker, Philippe
Référence (14-18 September, 2009: Torino, Italy), Proc. of the International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications, ICEAA
Publication Publié, 2009-09
Publication dans des actes
Résumé : Body area networks (BANs) consist of a set of bio-sensors placed on the human body and measuring some physiological or contextual information. The data are collected by some central devices located on the body or in the surrounding environment of the body via single or multi-hop transmissions. Typical applications include the real-time monitoring of heart activity blood pressure, breathing rate, or skin temperature, for the purpose of diagnostics or generating automatic calls for emergency.