Physiological parameters monitoring of fire-fighters by means of a wearable wireless sensor system

M. Stelios*, Stelios A. Mitilineos, Panagiotis Chatzistamatis, Savvas Vassiliadis, Antonios Primentas, Dimitris Kogias, Emmanouel T. Michailidis, Maria Rangoussi, Senem Kurşun Bahadir, Özgür Atalay, Fatma Kalaoǧlu, Yusuf Saǧlam

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Physiological parameter monitoring may be useful in many different groups of the population, such as infants, elderly people, athletes, soldiers, drivers, fire-fighters, police etc. This can provide a variety of information ranging from health status to operational readiness. In this article, we focus on the case of first responders and specifically fire-fighters. Firefighters can benefit from a physiological monitoring system that is used to extract multiple indications such as the present position, the possible life risk level, the stress level etc. This work presents a wearable wireless sensor network node, based on low cost, commercial-off- the-self (COTS) electronic modules, which can be easily attached on a standard fire-fighters' uniform. Due to the low frequency wired interface between the selected electronic components, the proposed solution can be used as a basis for a textile system where all wired connections will be implemented by means of conductive yarn routing in the textile structure, while some of the standard sensors can be replaced by textile ones. System architecture is described in detail, while indicative samples of acquired signals are also presented.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Makale numarası012011
DergiIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Hacim108
Basın numarası1
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Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 18 Mar 2016
Etkinlik5th International Conference on Materials and Applications for Sensors and Transducers, IC-MAST 2015 - Mykonos Island, Greece
Süre: 27 Eyl 201530 Eyl 2015

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Horizon 2020 Framework Programme644268

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