A wearable wireless sensor network for indoor smart environment monitoring in safety applications

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Abstract

This paper presents the implementation of a wearable wireless sensor network aimed at monitoring harmful gases in industrial environments. The proposed solution is based on a customized wearable sensor node using a low-power low-rate wireless personal area network (LR-WPAN) communications protocol, which as a first approach measures CO2 concentration, and employs different low power strategies for appropriate energy handling which is essential to achieving long battery life. These wearables nodes are connected to a deployed static network and a web-based application allows data storage, remote control and monitoring of the complete network. Therefore, a complete and versatile remote web application with a locally implemented decision-making system is accomplished, which allows early detection of hazardous situations for exposed workers.

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Antolín, D., Medrano, N., Calvo, B., & Pérez, F. (2017). A wearable wireless sensor network for indoor smart environment monitoring in safety applications. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17020365

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