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Health Care Sensor Networks - Architecture and Protocols

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: Wireless sensor networks research is primarily focused on large networks of tiny devices with sensing capabilities, able to perform simple data processing tasks and to communicate wirelessly between themselves to exchange data. Once devices are deployed, networks are established automatically using self-organization protocols. Data is forwarded to appropriate sensor nodes using multi-hop routing protocols. This paper from Old City Publishing explains architecture of a health-care system based on personal mobile health-care sensor networks is proposed and described.


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