COOLNESS

COoperative transmission and crOss-Layer techNiques for sEcure wireless Sensor networkS

 Coordinatore UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA 

 Organization address address: Jordi Girona 31
city: BARCELONA
postcode: 8034

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Valenti
Cognome: Guasch
Email: send email
Telefono: 34934017131
Fax: +34 93 4017130

 Nazionalità Coordinatore Spain [ES]
 Totale costo 411˙954 €
 EC contributo 411˙954 €
 Programma FP7-PEOPLE
Specific programme "People" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013)
 Code Call FP7-PEOPLE-2007-3-1-IAPP
 Funding Scheme MC-IAPP
 Anno di inizio 2008
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2008-06-01   -   2011-05-31

 Partecipanti

# participant  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA

 Organization address address: Jordi Girona 31
city: BARCELONA
postcode: 8034

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Valenti
Cognome: Guasch
Email: send email
Telefono: 34934017131
Fax: +34 93 4017130

ES (BARCELONA) coordinator 0.00
2    "Anonimi Etairia Erevnas, Kainotomias kai Anaptiksis Tilematikis Texnologias - VIDAVO A.E."

 Organization address address: 10TH KM THESSALONIKI BALCAN CENTER
city: Thessaloniki
postcode: 57001

contact info
Titolo: Ms.
Nome: Psymarnou
Cognome: Markela
Email: send email
Telefono: -1002236
Fax: 30-2311-999956

EL (Thessaloniki) participant 0.00

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 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'During the last decade we have witnessed an intensive growth of digital wireless and mobile communications systems. Among the different wireless technologies, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) have emerged recently as a new networking environment that provides end users with intelligence and a better understanding and interaction with the environment. Because of their wide variety of applications we envision that, in the near future, wireless sensor networks will become an integral part of our lives. The present project is embedded in one of the most challenging innovation paths, affecting in a convergent mode both Wireless Communications and Information Technology. The main objective is the transfer of knowledge between the industrial and the academic partners of the consortium in fields and technologies where they are specialised. The main objectives of the research project include: * Definitions of a protocol stack architecture able to accommodate a rich variety of sensor devices and applications. * Propose Cross-Layer techniques that can be used in order to enhance the efficiency of WSN. * Propose new efficient cooperative protocols network coding schemes for WSN. * Propose effective, efficient and resilient security techniques to protect the Cross-Layer algorithms and cooperative protocols. * Adapt the all the proposed protocols and algorithms to the requirements of healthcare applications. * Develop a prototype for demonstrating and validate the feasibility of the proposed approaches. * Dissemination of the project results contributing to technical journals and conferences in the course of the project lifetime.'

Introduzione (Teaser)

Integrating wireless technology into applications and equipment that monitor patients from afar can help raise healthcare standards and pre-empt many dire health situations.

Descrizione progetto (Article)

Phenomenal growth of digital wireless and mobile communications systems has opened up a myriad of new applications and possibilities. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have emerged recently and allow end users to understand and interact with the environment in a better way. The technology is expected to enable home automation, smart environments, entity tracking, disaster recovery, environmental monitoring, patient care and patient vital sign monitoring, among many others.

In healthcare, wireless vital sign sensors (e.g. electrocardiogram or blood pressure) and mobile devices such as portable monitors and portable digital assistants (PDAs) can monitor patient health in an emergency situation. Many medical wireless portable actuators, including respirators and infusion pumps, that read information from vital sign sensors can be used to care for patients in intensive care units.

In the past, the EU has funded WSN projects related to healthcare, but still falls behind the US in this respect. In response, the EU-funded 'Cooperative transmission and cross-layer techniques for secure wireless sensor networks' (Coolness) is defining a new protocol to advance WSN technology in healthcare and beyond.

It is investigating hardware and software that can accommodate a rich variety of sensor devices and applications, and proposing new techniques to enhance the efficiency of WSNs. This involves the creation of new, more efficient cooperative protocols and network coding schemes for wireless technology that must be adapted to the requirements of healthcare applications.

The ultimate goal is to develop a prototype for demonstrating and validating the feasibility of the proposed approaches. In the meantime, project results are being disseminated through technical journals, papers and conferences to further its cause. Infirm and elderly people can benefit greatly from healthcare applications of WSNs, bringing a better quality of life and even saving lives through wireless technology.

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