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Body Area Network (BAN) for Healthcare by Wireless Mesh Network (WMN)

2018
This chapter presents the convergent aspects of wireless body area network (WBAN) topology, energy efficiency, and medical constraints related to the interference between invasive or non-invasive wearable medical devices and the electromagnetic field emitted by other devices (aggregators, Bluetooth or ZigBee, smartphone).
Raluca Maria Aileni   +8 more
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Body Area Network BAN – a Key Infrastructure Element for Patient-Centered Medical Applications

Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering, 2002
The Body Area Network (BAN) concept enables wireless communication between several miniaturized, intelligent Body Sensor (or actor) Units (BSU) and a single Body Central Unit (BCU) worn at the human body. A separate wireless transmission link from the BCU to a network access point--using different technology--provides for online access to BAN data via ...
Robert, Schmidt   +4 more
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BAN E-CHATSEP: An enhanced energy-efficient protocol for body area networks

2016 5th International Conference on Wireless Networks and Embedded Systems (WECON), 2016
The present protocols for BANs do not give complete justification for different medical data types like emergency data, critical data and normal data. The enhanced protocol named as BAN E-CHATSEP (Body Area Network Enhanced Critical Heterogeneous Adaptive Threshold Sensitive Stable Election Protocol) is a hybrid protocol designed for BANs, which ...
Gurinderjeet Kaur Natt   +1 more
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CARA-BAN: Clone Attack Resistant Authentication Scheme in Body Area Networks Using Channel Characteristics

2020 International Conference on Networking and Network Applications (NaNA), 2020
Wireless body area network (WBAN) is a network of small sensor devices placed on the patients' bodies to remotely collect their health information and transmit it to medical professionals via open wireless channels. However, the collected data is vulnerable to unauthorized access due to the open nature of the wireless channels.
Mubarak Umar   +3 more
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ASK-BAN

Proceedings of the sixth ACM conference on Security and privacy in wireless and mobile networks, 2013
Recently there has been an increasing interest on bootstrapping security for wireless networks merely using physical layer characteristics. In particular, the focus has been on two fundamental security issues - device authentication and secret key extraction.
Lu Shi   +3 more
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ASE-BAN, a Wireless Body Area Network Testbed

2010
Miniature Body Area Networks used in health care support greater mobility to patients and reduces actual hospitalization. This paper presents the preliminary implementation of a wireless body area network gateway. It is designed to implement the gateway functionality between sensors/actuators attached to the body and a host server application.
Madsen, Jens Kargaard   +3 more
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Selective Multicast Protocol for Wireless Body Area Networks (W-BAN) for Power Conservation

2009 Annual IEEE India Conference, 2009
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) is increasingly being recognized as one of the major research focus areas nowadays with the growing need of continuous monitoring and controlling of human healthcare. However in WBAN, attention has to be given to the reliability of data communication due to the critical nature of the data, along with the power ...
Vishal Karira   +2 more
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Throughput, energy consumption, and energy efficiency of IEEE 802.15.6 body area network (BAN) MAC protocol

2012 IEEE 23rd International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications - (PIMRC), 2012
Low-powered and light-weight sensor nodes will be deployed for e-health services in wireless body area networks (WBANs). Recently, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) introduced a new standard, IEEE 802.15.6 for wireless body area communications.
Byoung Hoon Jung   +2 more
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Performance Analysis of UWB Antennas for Body Area Network (BAN) Applications using a Highly Accurate CAD Model of the Human Body

9th International Symposium on EMC Joint with 20th International Wroclaw Symposium on EMC, EMC Europe 2010, 2010
A CAD model of human body is generated from magnetic resonance images (MRI) by a segmentation procedure. This model is used to predict the communication performances of ultra wideband (UWB) antennas for body area network (BAN) in different scenarios by an electromagnetic field numerical tool.
DE SANTIS, VALERIO, FELIZIANI, MAURO
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ISDA-BAN: interoperability and security based data authentication scheme for body area network

Cluster Computing, 2022
Faisal Kiyani   +3 more
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