8th International Conference on Body Area Networks

Research Article

A Data Analysis Driven Streaming Framework for Body Sensor Area Networks

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/icst.bodynets.2013.253914,
        author={Yu Cao and Ming Li and B Prabhakaran},
        title={A Data Analysis Driven Streaming Framework for Body Sensor Area Networks},
        proceedings={8th International Conference on Body Area Networks},
        publisher={ICST},
        proceedings_a={BODYNETS},
        year={2013},
        month={10},
        keywords={framework data analysis streaming time series data body sensor networks},
        doi={10.4108/icst.bodynets.2013.253914}
    }
    
  • Yu Cao
    Ming Li
    B Prabhakaran
    Year: 2013
    A Data Analysis Driven Streaming Framework for Body Sensor Area Networks
    BODYNETS
    ACM
    DOI: 10.4108/icst.bodynets.2013.253914
Yu Cao1, Ming Li2,*, B Prabhakaran3
  • 1: University of Massachusetts Lowell
  • 2: California State University, Fresno
  • 3: The University of Texas at Dallas
*Contact email: mingli@csufresno.edu

Abstract

Streaming and analysis of time series body sensor data have been well investigated recently for various applications, especially on health data monitoring. However, existing strategies work independently from each other. Obviously, lacking appropriate information sharing, feedback, and interaction mechanisms, these strategies, even in combination, do not provide an efficient and effective solution for real time body sensor data collection, transmission, and analysis. In this work, we propose a data analysis driven framework with feedback for efficient streaming of body sensor data. The core idea of this framework is based on a data analysis algorithm specific variance threshold that identifies the data reliability requirement. Then, a reliability index is generated and sent from the data aggregator to sensors as a feedback to guide the streaming protocol. At the sensor side, a data importance ranking and grouping strategy is designed so that samples that affect data analysis most significantly are given higher priority for transmission.