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Secured Solutions for Mobility in Wireless Body Area Networks

Secured Solutions for Mobility in Wireless Body Area Networks

... Cognitive Networks (MACNets) is also another solution for solving frequency scarcity problem through dynamic spectrum access ...node. Mobility prediction based joint stable and channel assignment approach ... See full document

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An Enhanced Group Mobility Protocol for 6LoWPAN-Based Wireless Body Area Networks

An Enhanced Group Mobility Protocol for 6LoWPAN-Based Wireless Body Area Networks

... power wireless personal area network (6LoWPAN) has attracted lots of attention recently because it can be used for the communications of Internet of ...6LoWPAN-based wireless body area ... See full document

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Adaptive Cluster Head Selection Scheme for High Mobility Based IEEE 802 15 6 Wireless Body Area Networks

Adaptive Cluster Head Selection Scheme for High Mobility Based IEEE 802 15 6 Wireless Body Area Networks

... on CSMA/CA Contention Window (CW) approach and User Priority (UP) queues. The reason for enhancing this current scheme is because the techniques proposed in the paper enables allocation of high priority to emergency ... See full document

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Comparison of ATTEMPT and SIMPLE Protocols for Wireless Body Area Networks

Comparison of ATTEMPT and SIMPLE Protocols for Wireless Body Area Networks

... In the work sink node is deployed at wrist. Due to the fact that hands move now and then, sink becomes mobile for a major part of the time and lie far from the sensors for a long duration. This will result in the more ... See full document

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Wireless body area network mobility aware task offloading scheme

Wireless body area network mobility aware task offloading scheme

... in wireless body area networks (WBANs) bring revolutionary changes in healthcare ...the mobility model are ...proposed mobility-aware cooperative task offloading ... See full document

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Hybrid Routing Protocol for Wireless Body Area Networks

Hybrid Routing Protocol for Wireless Body Area Networks

... In this paper, we propose a hybrid routing protocol (HRP) for Wireless Body Area Networks which efficiently secures the network against the misbehaving nodes. This proposed protocol ... See full document

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Wireless body area networks for healthcare applications: An overview

Wireless body area networks for healthcare applications: An overview

... physical mobility support without stay long in ...certain body parameters whereas the actuators act on received data from other sensor ...using wireless link ... See full document

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Secured and Trust –Multipath Optimized Link State Routing in Wireless Body Area Network

Secured and Trust –Multipath Optimized Link State Routing in Wireless Body Area Network

... A Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) are used to connect wearable computing devices and are designed to operate autonomously in a wireless ...a Wireless Body Area Network. ... See full document

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Modeling induction and routing to monitor hospitalized patients in multi hop mobility aware body area sensor networks

Modeling induction and routing to monitor hospitalized patients in multi hop mobility aware body area sensor networks

... In [22], authors present a survey with respect to cur- rent development and future demands on implantable and wearable WBASN systems. The authors focus on state-of-the-art technology to provide patients and elders with ... See full document

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Predictive context transfer protocol for mobility management in centralized wireless local area network

Predictive context transfer protocol for mobility management in centralized wireless local area network

... in secured large scale Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN), the context was proposed to reduce the main handover latency component in a secured environment, which is in the ... See full document

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QoS Taxonomy towards Wireless Body Area
Network Solutions

QoS Taxonomy towards Wireless Body Area Network Solutions

... internet, wireless networks, ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks (WSNs), and wireless body area networks ... See full document

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Secured ECG signal transmission for human emotional stress classification in wireless body area networks

Secured ECG signal transmission for human emotional stress classification in wireless body area networks

... classification accuracy over 90 %. In additional, HF and LF and Others can definitely make classification accur- acy over 90 %; the features were extracted from dynam- ically added frequency bands, such as, “level 11” if ... See full document

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Secured Mind Uploading Method in Wireless Body Area Network

Secured Mind Uploading Method in Wireless Body Area Network

... M. Anwar, A.H. Abdullah, R.A. Butt, M.W.Ashraf, K.N. Qureshi And Fullah, IEEE Access, Vol No: 23, Page No: 50-56, 2018. This paper, highlight the key problems and challenges associated with knowledge security and privacy ... See full document

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A power efficient MAC protocol for wireless body area networks

A power efficient MAC protocol for wireless body area networks

... theoretical model, we simulated the works in Network Simulator NS-2 (release v2.31). We have used our own C++ code. We have assumed ideal channel setup with no considerations for channel fading or other such behavior. ... See full document

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Issues and Challenges in Implementation of Wireless Body Area Sensing Networks

Issues and Challenges in Implementation of Wireless Body Area Sensing Networks

... the body and subsequently their receivers at waist, arm and ...Chest area receivers are best suited for ECG and EEG sensors over receiver at waist or arm with total power saving of 17dB for ECG and 8dB for ... See full document

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A Review on Opportunities to Assess Hydration in Wireless Body Area Networks

A Review on Opportunities to Assess Hydration in Wireless Body Area Networks

... Figure 4 is a block diagram of a wearable hydration monitor based on this method. In 2015, Ionescu, M.A. and Guerin, H [63], invented a system that exploits a backscattering of an electromagnetic wave on the skin surface ... See full document

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System design and performance analysis of wireless body area networks

System design and performance analysis of wireless body area networks

... monitoring of patients’ physiological attributes not only for implanted scenarios such as drug delivery, cardiovascular disease detection and glucose, but also for measurement in on-body applications of parameters ... See full document

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Network Lifetime Enhancement for Wireless Body Area Networks

Network Lifetime Enhancement for Wireless Body Area Networks

... SMAC [12] is a robust medium access control protocol for wireless sensor networks. Owing to its success in significant reduction in energy consumption and its robustness, SMAC has been used in many ... See full document

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Recent Research on Wireless Body Area Networks : A Survey

Recent Research on Wireless Body Area Networks : A Survey

... Sipal et.al [27] Present study on 3 hub locations in WBANs for fitness situations. Three WBAN design are a waist-centric; a head-centric network and a footwear centric network. For each hub position, four positions of ... See full document

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A Survey on Biofeedback and Actuation in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs)

A Survey on Biofeedback and Actuation in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs)

... As the primary tool in understanding human locomotion, biomechanical analysis is able to provide extrinsic feedback (FB) to assist users’ performance learning and objective achievements. Such feedback-oriented learning ... See full document

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