ZTE Communications ›› 2014, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (3): 38-45.DOI: DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1673-5188.2014.03.005

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Smart Body Sensor Object Networking

Bhumip Khasnabish   

  1. Strategy Planning and Standards Development, ZTE (TX) Inc., USA
  • Received:2014-03-24 Online:2014-09-25 Published:2014-09-25
  • About author:Bhumip Khasnabish (bhumip.khasnabish@ztetx.com), PhD, is a senior member of the IEEE and an emeritus distinguished lecturer of the IEEE Communications Society. He initiated cloud and data center activities in IETF and is vice-chair of DMTF NSM WG. He previously co-chaired the ATIS IPTV Interoperability Forum (IIF) and founded and chaired ATIS NG-CI TF and MSF Services WG. He is currently senior director in the Strategy Planning and Standards Development Department, ZTE USA. His research interests include next-generation networking; platform and services that use virtualized computing, communication, and service entities; tighter cross-layer communications; software-defined networking; and system configuration/ service automation.
    Dr. Khasnabish has authored numerous articles, book chapters, books, and patents in areas related to converged services and next-generation networking. His latest book, Implementing Voice over IP (Wiley-IEEE Press, 2003) is currently in its second printing. Dr. Khasnabish has co-edited Multimedia Communications Networks: Technologies and Services (Artech House, 1998) and many special issues of IEEE Network, IEEE Wireless Communications, IEEE Communications, and the Journal of Network and Systems Management.

Smart Body Sensor Object Networking

Bhumip Khasnabish   

  1. Strategy Planning and Standards Development, ZTE(TX) Inc., USA
  • 作者简介:Bhumip Khasnabish (bhumip.khasnabish@ztetx.com), PhD, is a senior member of the IEEE and an emeritus distinguished lecturer of the IEEE Communications Society. He initiated cloud and data center activities in IETF and is vice-chair of DMTF NSM WG. He previously co-chaired the ATIS IPTV Interoperability Forum (IIF) and founded and chaired ATIS NG-CI TF and MSF Services WG. He is currently senior director in the Strategy Planning and Standards Development Department, ZTE USA. His research interests include next-generation networking; platform and services that use virtualized computing, communication, and service entities; tighter cross-layer communications; software-defined networking; and system configuration/ service automation.
    Dr. Khasnabish has authored numerous articles, book chapters, books, and patents in areas related to converged services and next-generation networking. His latest book, Implementing Voice over IP (Wiley-IEEE Press, 2003) is currently in its second printing. Dr. Khasnabish has co-edited Multimedia Communications Networks: Technologies and Services (Artech House, 1998) and many special issues of IEEE Network, IEEE Wireless Communications, IEEE Communications, and the Journal of Network and Systems Management.

Abstract: This paper discusses smart body sensor objects (BSOs), including their networking and internetworking. Smartness can be incorporated into BSOs by embedding virtualization, predictive analytics, and proactive computing and communications capabilities. A few use cases including the relevant privacy and protocol requirements are also presented. General usage and deployment etiquette along with the relevant regulatory implications are then discussed.

Key words: body sensor objects, body sensor networking object, virtualization, predictive analytics, body sensor usage etiquette

摘要: This paper discusses smart body sensor objects (BSOs), including their networking and internetworking. Smartness can be incorporated into BSOs by embedding virtualization, predictive analytics, and proactive computing and communications capabilities. A few use cases including the relevant privacy and protocol requirements are also presented. General usage and deployment etiquette along with the relevant regulatory implications are then discussed.

关键词: body sensor objects, body sensor networking object, virtualization, predictive analytics, body sensor usage etiquette