Smart Clothing- Body Area Network Incorporated Into Fabrics_PRESENTATION

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MSc Project Workshop Presentation 17.12.2012

Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

Authors: Szymon KOZICIKI Shahid PARVEZSupervisor: Cyril Lahuec Co-ordinator: John Puentes

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Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

Supervisor contact: Cyril LahuecOffice: K02-208A; E-mail: cyril.lahuec@telecom-bretagne.eu

Authors contact:1. Szymon KOZICIKI, MSc 1st year, (TSE). E-mail: szymon.koziciki@telecom-bretagme.eu

2. Shahid PARVEZ, MSc 1st year, (TSE). E-mail: shahid.parvez@telecom-bretagne.eu

MSc Project workshop

MSc Project workshop

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Table of Contents

1.Introduction

2.BAN Architecture

3.Communication and Protocol among sensorsA. Wireless approachesB. Wireline approaches

4. Discussion

5.Conclusion

Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

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Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

Communication and Protocol among sensors - Wireline approaches

U.K. Olympic gymnast Mimi Cesar

Traditional methods

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Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

Communication and Protocol among sensors - Wireline approaches

U.K. Olympic gymnast Mimi Cesar

Traditional methods -Smart Shirts

Smart Shirts ,woven fabric with optical and electrical fibers into it,

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Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

Communication and Protocol among sensors - Wireline approaches

New method - Smart Fabrics

Comfortable

Same as everyday usage inner garments

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Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

Communication and Protocol among sensors - Wireline approaches

New method - Smart Fabrics

-‘‘sandwich’ of conductors and insulators,

-two layers of conductive fabric in the garment, each used for transmission and grounding.

-insulation to prevent electrical contact between the ground and supply lines, between ground and the environment, and between supply and the user.

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Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

Communication and Protocol among sensors - Wireline approaches

New method - Smart Fabrics

-Architecture of DC power bus communication system

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Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

Communication and Protocol among sensors - Wireline approaches

New method - Smart Fabrics

-Sensor and battery location placed wisely.

-Battery pack has a voltage of 4.8VDC and provides 7200mAh. Can be used for total 16 hours i.e. double time than any smart clothing currently exists.

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Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

Discussion

- Interference in wireless system

- High power consumption by wireless devices

Wireline vs wireless

- Radiation absorb by human body- Possible radiation effect on human body - High data rate in wireline

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Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

Discussion

- security issue with wireless system, hackers could trigger cause lethal actions for patients.

Wireline vs wireless

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Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

Discussion

Wireline wins.

Smart fabrics

-Comfortable , same as everyday clothes.-No interference on signals.-No health issues.-High security

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Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

Conclusion

More research issues should be done

Currently challenging issues are:

-Material used for electric circuit, -Better system software and design, -Standardization of communication, -Security and privacy, and -Social encouragement to accept the clothing with sensors.

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Smart clothing: Body-Area-Network incorporated into fabrics

Conclusion

Anytime, AnywhereWe aware of your health

Body Area Network with Smart Fabrics

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Thank you

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