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Ultrawideband wireless body-area sensor networks

Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics, 2013
The operation principles of wireless body-area networks (WBANs) and requirements to their infrastructure are described. The new IEEE 802.15.6 WBAN standard, in which an ultrawideband (UWB) signal is used as an information carrier, is discussed. The general properties of the given standard and its distinctions from the existing wireless personal ...
A. S. Dmitriev   +3 more
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Sensors for wireless body area networks

2017
The inevitable progress of health monitoring technologies leads to continuous improvement of the monitoring sensors. They become smaller and compact, with lower power consumption and higher accuracy. These devices are then integrated into wireless body area networks (WBANs) which promise real-time healthcare monitoring during daily activities. WBANs or
Ivelina Nikolaeva Ruskova   +1 more
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An Efficient QoS-Based Multi-Path Routing Scheme for Smart Healthcare Monitoring in Wireless Body Area Networks

Computers & electrical engineering, 2023
Gulzar Mehmood   +4 more
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Guest editorial: Wireless body-area networks

China Communications, 2015
The last decade has witnessed the convergence of three giant worlds: electronics, computer science and telecommunications. The next decade should follow this convergence in most of our activities with the generalization of sensor networks. In particular with the progress in medicine, people live longer and the aging of population will push the ...
Wen Chen   +4 more
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Ultra Wideband Wireless Body Area Networks

2014
This book explores the design of ultra wideband (UWB) technology for wireless body-area networks (WBAN). The authors describe a novel implementation of WBAN sensor nodes that use UWB for data transmission and narrow band for data reception, enabling low power sensor nodes, with high data rate capability.
Thotahewa, K. M. S.   +2 more
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A survey on wireless body area networks

Wirel. Networks, 2011
B. Latré   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Wireless Body Area Networks – A Review

2022
A network is basically formed when two or more computers connect with each other in order to perform certain tasks, it could be data transfer, file exchange etc. The connection could be either a wired or a wireless connection. Before the advent of wireless communication and technology, the devices in a network were physically connected with wires ...
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i-MAC: In-Body Sensor MAC in Wireless Body Area Networks for Healthcare IoT

IEEE Systems Journal, 2021
S. Misra   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A lightweight and secure two-factor authentication scheme for wireless body area networks in health-care IoT

Comput. Networks, 2020
Mahdi Fotouhi   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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