Providing QoS in ubiquitous telemedicine networks

Chunxiao Chigan, V. Oberoi
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Wireless LANs will play a critical role in providing anywhere and anytime connectivity for ubiquitous telemedicine applications. This paper focuses on how to provide QoS over the wireless channel between the body sensor network (BSN) gateway and the wireless access points (e.g., wireless hotspots in various locations). In the telemedicine application, it usually requires the periodic data and the data related to the occurrence of emergencies to be reported to the remote health care in a timely manner. Unlike the traditional QoS techniques which support voice and data applications, the sporadic nature of the emergency data in telemedicine systems makes it nontrivial to provide sufficient QoS support. In this paper, we first investigated several alternative schemes for emergency QoS support in the telemedicine systems. An express dual channel (EDC) based QoS provisioning mechanism is then proposed. Not only is the proposed mechanism simple and resource efficient, but also it provides the minimum delay for the unpredictable emergency data transmission. Simulation results show the proposed EDC based solution provides satisfactory QoS for ubiquitous telemedicine applications
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在无处不在的远程医疗网络中提供QoS
无线局域网将在为无处不在的远程医疗应用提供随时随地的连接方面发挥关键作用。本文主要研究如何在身体传感器网络(BSN)网关和无线接入点(如不同位置的无线热点)之间的无线信道上提供QoS。在远程医疗应用中,通常需要将周期性数据和与突发事件发生相关的数据及时上报给远程医疗。与支持语音和数据应用的传统QoS技术不同,远程医疗系统中紧急数据的偶发性使得提供足够的QoS支持变得非常重要。本文首先研究了远程医疗系统中应急QoS支持的几种备选方案。然后提出了一种基于快速双通道(EDC)的QoS提供机制。该机制不仅简单、节约资源,而且为不可预测的应急数据传输提供了最小的延迟。仿真结果表明,所提出的基于EDC的方案为无处不在的远程医疗应用提供了满意的QoS
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