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2012
Body area network (BAN) technology has emerged in recent years as a subcategory of wireless sensor network technology targeted at monitoring physiological and ambient conditions surrounding human beings and animals. However, BAN technology also introduces a number of challenges seldom seen before due to the scarcity of hardware and radio communication ...
Sergio González-Valenzuela +4 more
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Body area network (BAN) technology has emerged in recent years as a subcategory of wireless sensor network technology targeted at monitoring physiological and ambient conditions surrounding human beings and animals. However, BAN technology also introduces a number of challenges seldom seen before due to the scarcity of hardware and radio communication ...
Sergio González-Valenzuela +4 more
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Edge Computing-Enabled Body Area Networks
2018 32nd International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (WAINA), 2018Edge computing paradigm has attracted many interests in the last few years as a valid alternative to the standard Cloud-based approaches to reduce the huge amount of data coming from IoT devices toward the Internet. In this direction, the paper proposes BodyEdge, a novel architecture well suited for medical applications in the context of the emerging ...
Aloi, Gianluca +4 more
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Nature Electronics, 2021
The human body can be used as a medium to couple ambient energy and transmit power to wearable devices.
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The human body can be used as a medium to couple ambient energy and transmit power to wearable devices.
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Wireless body area sensor networks
2017 International Conference on Computing and Communication Technologies for Smart Nation (IC3TSN), 2017Rapid advancement in health care technology and wireless communication emphasis on miniaturization of electronic devices. This paradigm shift in technology has enabled the implantation of sensor network in, on and off the human body for monitoring health parameters (e.g. heart beat, temperature, oxygen saturation, blood pressure) of the patient. Such a
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2011
The book provides a comprehensive overview for the latest WBAN systems, technologies, and applications. The chapters of the book have been written by various specialists who are experts in their areas of research and practice. The book starts with the basic techniques involved in designing and building WBAN systems.
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The book provides a comprehensive overview for the latest WBAN systems, technologies, and applications. The chapters of the book have been written by various specialists who are experts in their areas of research and practice. The book starts with the basic techniques involved in designing and building WBAN systems.
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Wearable Wireless Body Area Networks
2009 International Conference on Information Management and Engineering, 2009Integration of portable, energy efficient computing devices with clothing results in possibilities of wear-ware. Wearable network is composed of all these tiny interactive devices, which is highly appealing now a day's. A Wearable body area network (WBAN) is the emerging technology that is developed for wearable monitoring application.
Farhana Tufail, M. Hassan Islam
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Body Electronics Area Network (BEAN)
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1997<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper describes the multiplex communication protocol, BEAN (Body Electronics Area Network), developed for body control system on passenger cars which in recent years has increased the scope of multiplex communication.
Hiroshi Honda +4 more
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Standardization of body area networks
2009 IEEE International Conference on Microwaves, Communications, Antennas and Electronics Systems, 2009Recent advances in wireless technology have led to the development of wireless body area networks (WBAN), where a set of communicating devices are located around the human body. IEEE 802.15.6 is the Task Group established to develop guideline for using wireless technologies for medical device communications in various healthcare services. The operating
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