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Demo: wireless IP mesh on android for fire-fighters monitoring

Published: 07 September 2014 Publication History

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Recently, a few applications appeared that emulate the behaviour of a wireless ad-hoc network at the application layer, or make it accessible through a full programming framework on the Android platform. We show in this demo how to enable mesh networking at the network level, in a transparent manner to applications. We use this network to relay information regarding physiological monitoring of a team of fire-fighters in a fire scenario. The application developed in Android receives the information from a wearable sensor and transmits it to a controller that visualizes the current team progress.

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CHANTS '14: Proceedings of the 9th ACM MobiCom workshop on Challenged networks
September 2014
104 pages
ISBN:9781450330718
DOI:10.1145/2645672
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  1. ad-hoc networks
  2. android os
  3. physiology monitoring
  4. smartphones
  5. wifi
  6. wireless mesh network

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  • (2018)Detecting changes in the heart rate of firefighters to prevent smoke inhalation and health effectsEvolving Systems10.1007/s12530-018-9241-0Online publication date: 7-Jun-2018
  • (2017)Experimentation with MANETs of smartphones2017 Wireless Days10.1109/WD.2017.7918133(155-158)Online publication date: Mar-2017
  • (2017)Blaubot – Hassle-Free Multi-device ApplicationsMobile Web and Intelligent Information Systems10.1007/978-3-319-65515-4_18(209-223)Online publication date: 28-Jul-2017

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