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[主讲人: Eryk Dutkiewicz教授和Gengfa Fang博士] [时间: 2012-06-18 10:30:00]
There is a great interest in using emerging wireless technologies to support remote patient monitoring in an unobtrusive, reliable and cost effective manner thereby providing personalized sustainable services to patients. Medical Body Area Networks (MBANs) is one such emerging technology that has the potential to significantly improve health care delivery, diagnostic monitoring, disease-tracking and related medical procedures. In this talk, we will give a brief overview of MBANs, the challenges of MBAN from the dynamic wireless channel and safety point of view together with some of our research outputs.
主讲人简介:Professor Eryk Dutkiewicz has over 25 years of industrial and academic research experience. He has conducted research and development with network operators and equipment manufacturing companies. Over the last ten years his research focused on quality of service mechanisms for wireless and mobile networks. From 1999 to 2004 he worked at Motorola where he managed a wireless research laboratory. Since returning to academia he has worked closely with industry partners including Motorola, Agere Systems Freescale, NXP, Infineon, Intel, CSIRO and Zarlink on projects involving wireless sensor networks, mesh networks, LTE and ultrawideband technologies. He currently works at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, leading the Wireless Communications and Networking Laboratory. The Laboratory focuses on research into medium access control and associated cross-layer issues in wireless medical body area networks and broadband communications networks.
Dr Gengfa Fang Received the Master degree in Wireless Communications from Zhejiang University in 2002 and PhD degree in computer science from the Institute of Computing Technology of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2007. From Oct. 2007 to May 2009, he worked as a Researcher at the Canberra Research Lab of National ICT Australia (NICTA) on Wideband Code Division Multiple Access Femtocell and Medical Body Area Networks and generated one patent on interference mitigation technology and one proposal to IEEE 802.15 TG6 on a super-beacon based scheme to enable co-existence problem of wireless body area networks. From Jun. 2010 to Dec 2010, he was working on Rural Broadband Access project at CSIRO as a Research Scientist. In 2009, he joined the Department of Electronic Engineering Macquarie University, where he is now a Lecturer. He has published over 30 papers on embedded network systems, MAC protocols, cross-layer design, wireless resource management and allocation for WiMAX, LTE and MBAN. His research has been supported by PicoChip, NXP, CSIRO and Zarlink.