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Implantable Antennas for WBANs

2021
Wireless sensing and implantable devices are a promising and upcoming technology for monitoring of patients health status with applications in the domain of vital body parameters monitoring, organs related health issues, leading to early detection and preventive treatments.
Shiban Kishen Koul, Richa Bharadwaj
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WBAN data scheduling and aggregation under WBAN/WLAN healthcare network

Ad Hoc Networks, 2015
Nowadays, wireless body area networks (WBANs) become an emerging technology which has grown considerably. An increase in the deployment of devices on patients promotes researchers and application developers to focus on issues related to WBAN networks. Therefore, several studies have been done in this field by researchers. The IEEE 802.15.6 standard was
Nourchène Bradai   +2 more
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Relay-based Communications in WBANs

ACM Computing Surveys, 2021
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) constitute an emerging technology in the field of health care that makes health monitoring possible from one’s home itself. WBANs open many challenges by placing sensors on/inside human bodies for collecting various health-related information. Unlike traditional Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), communication in WBANs
Avani Vyas, Sujata Pal, Barun Kumar Saha
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WBAN Meets WBAN: Smart Mobile Space over Wireless Body Area Networks

2009 IEEE 70th Vehicular Technology Conference Fall, 2009
A wireless body area network (WBAN) has recently issued a next generation wireless technology of wireless personal area networks (WPAN) and it will provide various ubiquitous services for both medical and non-medical services. In addition, when WBANs are intelligently interworked, more smart services will be available.
Dae-Young Kim, Jinsung Cho
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Mobility Model for WBANs

2014 Ninth International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications, 2014
Mobility models play a vital role on the accuracy of simulations in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs). In this paper, we propose a mobility model for the movement of nodes placed on the human body. During routine activities, body exhibits different postures like standing, sitting, laying, etc.
M.M. Sandhu   +5 more
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Ensuring security framework for WBANs

Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences and Cryptography, 2021
Wireless body area(WBANs) network is a new technological development that is capable to monitor and process human health remotely.
Vinay Pathak   +3 more
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WBAN Transceiver Design

2013
The WBAN (wireless body area networks) transceivers are the key part of a wireless medical/health care system. Design considerations, such as the frequency band selection and the link budget, of the narrow band short range wireless transceivers will be discussed for both the SIDs and the PBS.
Zhihua Wang, Hanjun Jiang, Hong Chen
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Evaluation of Intra-Wban Channel Capacity for Toe-Hop Millimeter-Wave WBAN

2019 12th Global Symposium on Millimeter Waves (GSMM), 2019
Wireless body area network (WBAN)using millimeter wave (mmW)is expected to reduce inter-WBAN interference because of large attenuation, however it is necessary to consider the connectivity of the mmW intra-WBAN communication. We have proposed the toe-hop mmW WBAN in the walking pause and measured on-body propagation losses at 60 GHz.
Kohei Akimoto   +3 more
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Zone-based fuzzy routing for WBANs

2015 9th International Symposium on Medical Information and Communication Technology (ISMICT), 2015
Heterogeneous nature of Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) including different types of nodes, applications and environments sets great challenges for a routing protocol. We will present routing challenges set by WBAN and its applications, go through existing protocols and their flaws.
Iinatti Jari   +2 more
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An improved WBAN MAC protocol

2014 International Conference on Computer Communication and Informatics, 2014
A Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) is considered as a special type of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) with its own challenges and requirements. A traditional WSN is designed to achieve higher efficiency, however, WBAN is designed to achieve maximum throughput, minimum delay and to maximize the energy efficiency, all together.
Smita Bhoir, Amarsinh Vidhate
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