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BSN2007 - Body Sensor Networks

4th International Workshop on Wearable and
Implantable Body Sensor Networks

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Objectives

The last decade has witnessed a rapid surge of interest in new sensing and monitoring devices for health-care and the use of wearable/wireless devices for clinical applications. One key development in the last decade has been the introduction of implantable, in-vivo monitoring and intervention devices for everyday healthcare.

The aim of this workshop is to address general issues relating to wearable/ wireless and implantable sensors and bring together leading scientists from computing, bio-technology, engineering and medicine to discuss the latest technical developments and highlight novel clinical applications of body-sensor networks.

BSN 2007 is the fourth in the series of successful workshops launched three years ago at Imperial College in London. After the event was hosted by MIT in Boston last time, the next meeting is held back in Europe and for the first time organized jointly with academia and industry.


26th April, 2007: BSN Gallery online.

Areas of Interest
(but not limited to)

  • Novel bioelectrical, biophysical and mechanical sensors
  • Hardware considerations for BSN, including: low power RF transceiver, energy scavenging, battery technology, miniaturization and system integration
  • Wearable, implantable and ambient sensors
  • Biocompatibility and materials
  • Context awareness and multi-sensor data fusion for BSN
  • Ensuring quality of service in BSN
  • Security issues for BSN
  • Wireless body sensor networking
  • Usage concepts for BSN
  • Standards and light-weight communication protocols for BSN
  • Links from BSN to environment sensors, smart dwellings, ambient health sensors and home monitoring
  • Wearable and implantable sensor integration and development platforms
  • Wearable bio-motion sensors
  • Clinical applications of BSN

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