In this paper, we present a system for remote health-monitoring of first responders over TETRA radio links. The system features a smart garment that periodically records and sends physiological parameters of first responders to a remote agent, which processes the recordings and feeds back the health-status notifications and warnings in the form of electrotactile stimuli. The choice of TETRA as the connectivity solution is driven by its routine use by first responders all over the world, thus representing a convenient and economically-effective connectivity basis. Although the support for data communications in TETRA is rather limited and in practice reduced to the Short Data Service, we show that TETRA can serve the intended purpose in the considered scenario, achieving tolerable delay and message-loss performance. Moreover, when the system is examined and optimized in terms of the peak Age-of-Information, a metric suitable to characterize the quasi-periodic nature of the monitoring process, its performance becomes rather favorable, enabling timely monitoring of the first responders' health status.
翻译:在本文中,我们提出了一个针对TETRA无线电链接的第一反应者的远程健康监测系统。该系统的特点是一种智能服装,它定期记录第一反应者的生理参数,并将这些参数发送到一个遥控剂,该剂处理录音,并以电触觉刺激性刺激的形式反馈健康状况通知和警告。选择TERA作为连接解决方案,是由全世界第一反应者的日常使用驱动的,从而代表一个方便和经济有效的连接基础。尽管TETRA对数据通信的支持相当有限,实际上也仅限于短期数据服务,但我们表明TETRA可以满足所考虑的情景的预期目的,实现可容忍的延迟和信息损失性能。此外,在对该系统进行审查和优化时,信息时代高峰是适合描述监测进程的准周期性质的一种衡量标准,其性能变得相当有利,能够及时监测第一反应者的健康状况。