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Dalam surat ini, kami membangunkan perkhidmatan kecemasan berasaskan anycast untuk rangkaian penderia wayarles penjagaan kesihatan. Perkhidmatan baharu itu boleh beroperasi dengan penderia untuk mengesan dan mengaktifkan sistem penggera berdasarkan keadaan yang telah ditetapkan yang khusus kepada pesakit dan penyakit itu. Perkhidmatan baharu ini dilaksanakan pada 802.15.4 ZigBee yang biasanya mempunyai overhed kawalan yang besar dan masa penghantaran yang panjang. Untuk meningkatkan prestasi perkhidmatan, perkhidmatan kami mengenal pasti penyedia perkhidmatan kecemasan terdekat untuk mengurangkan overhed kawalan dan mencapai bantuan segera apabila pesakit meminta perkhidmatan kecemasan. Kami juga meningkatkan kebolehpercayaan penghantaran paket dengan menggunakan a Titik Pemulihan skim. Simulasi dan percubaan kami menunjukkan bahawa skim kami adalah cekap dan boleh dilaksanakan untuk rangkaian penderia wayarles penjagaan kesihatan.
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Shyr-Kuen CHEN, Pi-Chung WANG, "An Anycast-Based Emergency Service for Healthcare Wireless Sensor Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 4, pp. 858-861, April 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.858.
Abstract: In this letter, we develop an anycast-based emergency service for healthcare wireless sensor networks. The new service could operate with sensors to detect and activate an alarm system based on predefined conditions that are specific to the patient and the disease. The new service is implemented on 802.15.4 ZigBee which usually has large control overhead and long transmission times. To improve the service performance, our service identifies the closest emergency service provider to alleviate the control overhead and achieve immediate assistance when a patient requests for an emergency service. We also increase the reliability of packet transmission by using a Recovery Point scheme. Our simulations and experiment demonstrate that our scheme is efficient and feasible for healthcare wireless sensor networks.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E93.B.858/_p
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author={Shyr-Kuen CHEN, Pi-Chung WANG, },
journal={IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications},
title={An Anycast-Based Emergency Service for Healthcare Wireless Sensor Networks},
year={2010},
volume={E93-B},
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pages={858-861},
abstract={In this letter, we develop an anycast-based emergency service for healthcare wireless sensor networks. The new service could operate with sensors to detect and activate an alarm system based on predefined conditions that are specific to the patient and the disease. The new service is implemented on 802.15.4 ZigBee which usually has large control overhead and long transmission times. To improve the service performance, our service identifies the closest emergency service provider to alleviate the control overhead and achieve immediate assistance when a patient requests for an emergency service. We also increase the reliability of packet transmission by using a Recovery Point scheme. Our simulations and experiment demonstrate that our scheme is efficient and feasible for healthcare wireless sensor networks.},
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doi={10.1587/transcom.E93.B.858},
ISSN={1745-1345},
month={April},}
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