DocumentCode :
147533
Title :
Performance evaluation of packet forwarding methods in real-time vital data collection for players during a football game
Author :
Hara, Satoshi ; Tezuka, Kouhei ; Tsujioka, Tetsuo ; Nakamura, Hajime ; Kawabata, Tsutomu ; Watanabe, K. ; Ise, Masanao ; Arime, Noa ; Okuhata, Hiroyuki
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Eng., Osaka City Univ., Osaka, Japan
fYear :
2014
fDate :
2-4 April 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Real-time vital data monitoring for athletes during training and game is essential for planning effective training menus and avoiding injuries and diseases. Especially for team sports such as footfall and rugby, how to reliably collect vital data from many players spread in a large field is a key issue. In our previous work [1], we developed a real-time vital data collection system in which a wireless sensor node attached at the waist position of each player broadcasts packets to data collection nodes placed around a football field. Our field experiments showed that, (1) for the 920 MHz band, the packet success rate can be almost 1.0 when using 3 or 4 data collection nodes, whereas for the 2.4 GHz band, the packet success rate is less than 0.85 even when using 6 data collection nodes, and (2) the suitable antenna height of the data collection node is 2 meters. In this paper, we discuss a suitable packet forwarding method from the data collection nodes to a sink node at a technical trainer or a coach. By field experiments, we compare the packet error rate between a single-hop packet forwarding in the 920 MHz band and a multi-hop packet forwarding in the 2.4 GHz band. Furthermore, we show some interesting events on the packet error rates for different player positions such as forward, midfielder, defender and goalkeeper.
Keywords :
antennas; biomedical measurement; body sensor networks; data acquisition; diseases; injuries; medical computing; patient monitoring; sport; antenna height; athletes; bandwidth 2.4 GHz; bandwidth 920 MHz; coach; data collection nodes; defender; diseases; distance 2 m; effective training menu planning; field experiments; football field; football game; footfall; forward position; goalkeeper; injuries; midfielder; multihop packet forwarding; packet error rates; packet forwarding method; packet success rate; performance evaluation; player broadcast packets; player positions; real-time vital data collection system; real-time vital data monitoring; rugby; single-hop packet forwarding; sink node; team sports; technical trainer; waist position; wireless sensor node; Antennas; Data collection; Error analysis; Games; Real-time systems; Training; Transceivers;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Medical Information and Communication Technology (ISMICT), 2014 8th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Firenze
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISMICT.2014.6825203
Filename :
6825203
Link To Document :
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