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Medical and safety monitoring system over an in-cabin optical wireless network

  • D. Marinos
  • , F. Leonidas
  • , N. Vlissidis
  • , C. Giovanis
  • , G. Pagiatakis
  • , C. Aidinis
  • , C. Vassilopoulos
  • , T. Pistner
  • , N. Schmitt
  • , J. Klaue
  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
  • University of West Attica
  • School of Pedagogical and Technological Education
  • Airbus Group

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Abstract

An integrated health and safety monitoring system for aircraft environments using commercially available medical sensor modules and custom made safety sensors in conjunction with an appropriate database supervised through a human-machine interface is implemented. The application described aims at preventing critical health- or safety-related situations during the flight. The health monitoring part of the system is capable of collecting all relevant data, essential in analysing a passenger's health profile. These data, comprising of body temperature, blood pressure, pulse oximetry and electrocardiogram, are throughput and transmitted over a wireless optical intra-cabin link to a server. Furthermore, and in order to reduce the cabin crew workload, along with the health data from a specific passenger group, seat-embedded safety sensors provide information for all passengers' flight safety parameters (such as table upright, seat-belt closed, etc.). The data gathered by the system in a central server can, in its entirety, be stored, processed or acted upon in real time.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)223-233
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal of Electronics
Volume98
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • electrocardiograph
  • health monitoring
  • human-machine interface
  • wireless optical networks

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