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Integrating Sensor Streams in pHealth Networks

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Integrating Sensor Streams in pHealth Networks
Personal Health (pHealth) sensor networks are generally used to monitor the wellbeing of both athletes and the general public to inform health specialists of future and often serious ailments. The problem facing these domain experts is the scale and quality of data they must search in order to extract meaningful results. By using peer-to-peer sensor architectures and a mechanism for reducing the search space, we can, to some extent, address the scalability issue. However, synchronisation and normalisation of distributed sensor streams remains a problem in many networks. In the case of pHealth sensor networks, it is crucial for experts to align multiple sensor readings before query or data mining activities can take place. This paper presents a system for clustering and synchronising sensor streams in preparation for user queries.
Mark Roantree, Dónall McCann, Niall Moyna
Added 30 May 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ICPADS
Authors Mark Roantree, Dónall McCann, Niall Moyna
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