A Novel and Miniaturized 433/868MHz Multi-band Wireless Sensor Platform for Body Sensor Network Applications

J. Buckley, B. O’flynn, L. Loizou, P. Haigh, D. Boyle, P. Angove, J. Barton, S. O'Mathuna, E. Popovici, Sean O'Connell
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Body Sensor Network (BSN) technology is seeing a rapid emergence in application areas such as health, fitness and sports monitoring. Current BSN wireless sensors typically operate on a single frequency band (e.g. utilizing the IEEE 802.15.4 standard that operates at 2.45GHz) employing a single radio transceiver for wireless communications. This allows a simple wireless architecture to be realized with low cost and power consumption. However, network congestion/failure can create potential issues in terms of reliability of data transfer, quality-of-service (QOS) and data throughput for the sensor. These issues can be especially critical in healthcare monitoring applications where data availability and integrity is crucial. The addition of more than one radio has the potential to address some of the above issues. For example, multi-radio implementations can allow access to more than one network, providing increased coverage and data processing as well as improved interoperability between networks. A small number of multi-radio wireless sensor solutions exist at present but require the use of more than one radio transceiver devices to achieve multi-band operation. This paper presents the design of a novel prototype multi-radio hardware platform that uses a single radio transceiver. The proposed design allows multi-band operation in the 433/868MHz ISM bands and this, together with its low complexity and small form factor, make it suitable for a wide range of BSN applications.
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一种新型小型化433/868MHz多波段人体传感器网络应用平台
身体传感器网络(BSN)技术在健康、健身和运动监测等应用领域迅速兴起。当前的BSN无线传感器通常在单个频段上工作(例如,使用工作在2.45GHz的IEEE 802.15.4标准),采用单个无线电收发器进行无线通信。这使得以低成本和低功耗实现简单的无线架构成为可能。然而,网络拥塞/故障会在数据传输的可靠性、服务质量(QOS)和传感器的数据吞吐量方面产生潜在的问题。这些问题在数据可用性和完整性至关重要的医疗保健监控应用程序中尤为重要。增加一个以上的无线电有可能解决上述一些问题。例如,多无线电实现可以允许访问多个网络,提供更大的覆盖范围和数据处理,以及改进网络之间的互操作性。目前存在少量的多无线电无线传感器解决方案,但需要使用多个无线电收发器设备来实现多频段操作。本文设计了一种新型的多无线电硬件平台原型,该平台使用单个无线电收发器。提出的设计允许在433/868MHz ISM频段中进行多频段操作,再加上其低复杂性和小尺寸,使其适合于广泛的BSN应用。
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