Embedded, Real-Time and Wireless Systems Professor Jack Stankovic Department of Computer Science University of Virginia June 2, 2005.

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Embedded, Real-Time and Wireless Systems Professor Jack Stankovic Department of Computer Science University of Virginia June 2, 2005

Outline Embedded, Real-Time Wireless Infrastructure Map to Smart Living Spaces, e.g., Assisted Living/Nursing Homes –Key Issue: Many Stakeholders Advantages Research Questions

Medical System Architecture Wireless Berkeley Motes Environmental Sensors Location Identify Individuals Ad hoc, flexible, easy to rearrange, etc.

Medical System Architecture EKG Parkinson’s Alzheimer’s In-bed system Mobility Transfer Points

Medical System Architecture Stargates In-network Pre-Diagnoses Storage Video/Acoustic Streaming

Medical System Architecture InternetInternet Internet PDAs Nurses Stations

Smart Living Health Spaces

Many Stakeholders Patients Patients family and friends Doctor – what advantages for them in treating patients Nurse Technician Orderly Admin Social Worker

Advantages Tailored to Patient Health –Improved Health Care Continuous Monitoring –More natural settings –More complete Improve Quality of Life –Preserve Dignity –More freedom of movement Collect Data for Longitudinal Studies Rapid and Flexible Deployment Easy to Modify over Time Protects Privacy

Research Questions Flexible and Dynamic Privacy Security Form factors for sensor nodes –Unobtrusiveness Mobility –Routing for 2 mobile end points Localization In-network preliminary diagnoses Define and meet real-time requirements including alarms

Research Questions Body network operating system Support for in-network storage and queries Robustness/Reliability –Wireless networking Power Management HCI Satisfying “n” stakeholders N-people (monitoring, tracking, distinguishing, etc.)