Improvements wireless sensor networks

US9681492B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9681492-B2
Application numberUS-201013254069-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 4, 2010
Priority dateMar 4, 2009
Publication dateJun 13, 2017
Grant dateJun 13, 2017

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A method of allocating resources in a wireless sensor network, the network having functions including medical monitoring of a patient using multiple network devices having sensors, the method including steps of: sensing, by a network device in the network, a life parameter of the patient; recognizing the existence of an emergency condition with respect to the parameter; the network device sending a request for streaming towards a coordinator of the network; the coordinator receiving (S 12 ) the request along with any other requests from other devices in the network; and the coordinator granting (S 14 , S 16 ) each the request by scheduling one of: a streaming allocation with highest priority for a network device which is in an emergency condition; a streaming allocation of medium priority for a network device sensing a life parameter which is not in an emergency condition; and a streaming allocation of lowest priority for a network device which is not sensing any life parameter of the patient and which is not in an emergency condition. The emergency condition may be defined with respect to one or more medical parameters of the patient. The method may be applied, for example, to monitoring of patients in a hospital using MBANs operating in accordance with IEEE 802.15.6.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A coordinator for use together with other network devices in a wireless sensor network, including: transceiver means arranged to receive a request for streaming originated by at least one of the network devices; and scheduling means arranged to grant the request by allocation of network resources to an extent determined by conditions in the network, said conditions including whether the network device which originated the request is a medical device, and whether the network device which originated the request is a medical device in an emergency condition involving a life-threatening medical emergency in respect of a life parameter being sensed by a sensor of the medical device from which the request originated, wherein the scheduling means is arranged to grant the request by scheduling any of the following types of streaming allocation within a contention-free period: a streaming allocation with highest priority for a medical device in a said emergency condition; a streaming allocation of medium priority for a medical device not in a said emergency condition; and a streaming allocation of lowest priority for a non-medical device, wherein priority of a streaming allocation determines the size of a data pipe to or from the network device. 2. The coordinator according to claim 1 wherein the scheduling means is responsive to a declaration of the emergency condition received in said request or received independently by other means. 3. The coordinator according to claim 1 , arranged for wireless communication with said network devices in units of frames, wherein upon receipt of a frame containing a said request by the transceiver means, the scheduling means is responsive to a streaming request included in a frame header. 4. The coordinator according to claim 3 wherein the scheduling means is arranged to set a stream index indicating the type of streaming allocation being requested and the transceiver means is arranged to transmit a frame containing the stream index in its frame header. 5. The coordinator according to claim 1 wherein the scheduling means is further arranged for taking away network resources allocated to an existing stream in the network if necessary to grant the request originated from a medical device in a said emergency condition. 6. The coordinator according to claim 1 wherein the scheduling means is further arranged, in response to a said medical device lifting its emergency condition, to re-allocate, to other network devices, resources which had been allocated to a stream requested by that medical device. 7. A wireless sensor network including at least one coordinator according to any of claims 1 to 5 and a plurality of network devices each comprising a sensor for sensing a life parameter of a patient monitored by the network; emergency recognizing means for recognizing an emergency condition involving a life-threatening medical emergency in respect of the life parameter being sensed by the sensor; and requesting means responsive to the recognizing means recognizing a said emergency condition to transmit a request for streaming towards the coordinator. 8. A method of allocating resources in a wireless sensor network, the network comprising network devices and having functions including medical monitoring of a patient using multiple medical devices having sensors among said network devices, the method including steps of: sensing, by a medical device in the network, a life parameter of the patient; recognizing the existence of an emergency condition involving a life-threatening medical emergency in respect of the life parameter being sensed by the sensor; said medical device sending a request for streaming towards a coordinator of the network; said coordinator receiving said request along with any other requests from other network devices; and said coordinator granting each said request by scheduling one of the following types of streaming allocation within a contention-free period: a streaming allocation with highest priority for a medical device sensing a life parameter which is in a said emergency condition; a streaming allocation of medium priority for a medical device sensing a life parameter which is not in an emergency condition; and a streaming allocation of lowest priority for a network device which is not a medical device, wherein priority of a streaming allocation determines the size of a data pipe to or from the network device.

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  • H04W84/18Primary

    Self-organising networks, e.g. ad-hoc networks or sensor networks · CPC title

  • for local operation · CPC title

  • Wireless traffic scheduling · CPC title

  • H04W72/56Primary

    based on priority criteria · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9681492B2 cover?
A method of allocating resources in a wireless sensor network, the network having functions including medical monitoring of a patient using multiple network devices having sensors, the method including steps of: sensing, by a network device in the network, a life parameter of the patient; recognizing the existence of an emergency condition with respect to the parameter; the network device sendi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Abedi Saied, Chebbo Hind, Fujitsu Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W84/18. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 13 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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