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Anti-jamming communication for body area network using chaotic frequency hopping [PDF]

open access: yesHealthcare Technology Letters, 2017
The healthcare industries research trends focus on patient reliable communication and security is a paramount requirement of healthcare applications. Jamming in wireless communication medium has become a major research issue due to the ease of blocking ...
Balamurugan Gopalakrishnan   +1 more
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Energy efficiency considerations in software‐defined wireless body area networks

open access: yesEngineering Reports
Wireless body area networks (WBAN) provide remote services for patient monitoring which allows healthcare practitioners to diagnose, monitor, and prescribe them without their physical presence.
Fahad Masood   +4 more
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R2NA: Received Signal Strength (RSS) Ratio-Based Node Authentication for Body Area Network [PDF]

open access: yesSensors, 2013
The body area network (BAN) is an emerging branch of wireless sensor networks for personalized applications. The services in BAN usually have a high requirement on security, especially for the medical diagnosis.
Yang Wu   +3 more
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ENERGY EFFICIENT WIRELESS BODY AREA NETWORK USING RECEIVE DIVERSITY [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2018
Energy efficiency is a crucial issue in wireless body area networks where energyconstrained sensor nodes are employed. In this paper, an energy model for multilevel quadrature amplitude modulation based wireless body area network is proposed and its ...
K. SENTHIL KUMAR, R. AMUTHA
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Miniaturized Wearable Fractal Patch Antenna for Body Area Network Applications [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications, 2021
This article presents the design of a miniaturized wearable patch antenna to be utilized for the body area network (BAN) applications. To reduce the size of the antenna a crown fractal geometry antenna design technique has been adopted, and which ...
Vikas Jain, Balwinder Singh Dhaliwal
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A data security scheme based on EEG characteristics for body area networks

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2023
Body area network (BAN) is a body-centered network of wireless wearable devices. As the basic technology of telemedicine service, BAN has aroused an immense interest in academia and the industry and provides a new technical method to solve the problems ...
Tong Bai   +4 more
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Body area networks and technologies [PDF]

open access: yesannals of telecommunications - annales des télécommunications, 2011
Body Area Networks (BAN) are formed by networks of devices, which are placed on or in close vicinity of the human body, and in the case of some specialized medical applications, inside the body as implants. Technologies for BANs have gained significant international interest in recent years from researchers both in academia and industry.
Ouvry, Laurent, Zhen, Bin, Cotton, Simon
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Body Area Networks: A Survey [PDF]

open access: yesMobile Networks and Applications, 2010
Advances in wireless communication technologies, such as wearable and implantable biosensors, along with recent developments in the embedded computing area are enabling the design, development, and implementation of body area networks. This class of networks is paving the way for the deployment of innovative healthcare monitoring applications.
Min Chen 0003   +4 more
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Realistic Simulation for Body Area and Body-To-Body Networks [PDF]

open access: yesSensors, 2016
In this paper, we present an accurate and realistic simulation for body area networks (BAN) and body-to-body networks (BBN) using deterministic and semi-deterministic approaches. First, in the semi-deterministic approach, a real-time measurement campaign is performed, which is further characterized through statistical analysis.
Muhammad Mahtab Alam   +6 more
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QoS in Body Area Networks [PDF]

open access: yesACM Transactions on Sensor Networks, 2017
Body Area Networks (BANs) are becoming increasingly popular and have shown great potential in real-time monitoring of the human body. With the promise of being cost-effective and unobtrusive and facilitating continuous monitoring, BANs have attracted a wide range of monitoring applications, including medical and healthcare, sports, and rehabilitation ...
Mohammad Abdur Razzaque   +2 more
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