Abstract—This paper investigates the issue of interference mitigation in wireless body area networks (BANs). Although several approaches have been proposed in BAN standard IEEE 802.15.6, they increase transmission latency or energy cost, and do not mitigate interference effectively. In order to avoid both intra- and inter-BAN interference, we present a MAC protocol with two-layer interference mitigation (2L-MAC) for BANs. Considering the QoS requirements of BANs, the proposed protocol not only avoids packet collisions but also reduces transmission delay and energy consumption in sensors. Moreover, channel switching is triggered whenever a BAN needs to acquire more bandwidth. Simulation results show that our protocol outperforms other protoc...
International audienceThe rapid development of medical sensors has increased the interest in Wireles...
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) also referred to as a body sensor network (BSN), is a wireless ne...
Body Area Network (BAN) development has been driven by pressure to reduce health care costs and by a...
Wireless body area networks (WBANs) support the inter-operability of biomedical sensors and medical ...
We consider reliable communications in Body Area Networks (BAN), where a set of nodes placed on huma...
AbstractIn this paper, a new coexistence mechanism based on baseline BAN MAC is proposed to mitigate...
The medical and economic potential of wireless Body Area Networks (BANs) is gradually being realised...
Mobile healthcare offers continuous monitoring of people’s health conditions while they are doing th...
The global trends for dramatic population growth and an ageing society are likely to increase the st...
In wireless body area networks (WBANs), various sensors and actuators are placed on/inside the human...
© 2016 IEEE. This paper presents an adaptive interference mitigation scheme for multiple coexisting ...
International audienceBody area networks (BANs) refer to embedded wireless systems in, on, and aroun...
This work analyzes the performance of a BAN composed of IEEE 802.15.4a Ultra Wide Band (UWB) sensors...
Herein, we propose a hybrid multi-channel medium access control (HM-MAC) protocol for wireless body ...
Wearable sensor devices organized in a Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) have been widely used in he...
International audienceThe rapid development of medical sensors has increased the interest in Wireles...
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) also referred to as a body sensor network (BSN), is a wireless ne...
Body Area Network (BAN) development has been driven by pressure to reduce health care costs and by a...
Wireless body area networks (WBANs) support the inter-operability of biomedical sensors and medical ...
We consider reliable communications in Body Area Networks (BAN), where a set of nodes placed on huma...
AbstractIn this paper, a new coexistence mechanism based on baseline BAN MAC is proposed to mitigate...
The medical and economic potential of wireless Body Area Networks (BANs) is gradually being realised...
Mobile healthcare offers continuous monitoring of people’s health conditions while they are doing th...
The global trends for dramatic population growth and an ageing society are likely to increase the st...
In wireless body area networks (WBANs), various sensors and actuators are placed on/inside the human...
© 2016 IEEE. This paper presents an adaptive interference mitigation scheme for multiple coexisting ...
International audienceBody area networks (BANs) refer to embedded wireless systems in, on, and aroun...
This work analyzes the performance of a BAN composed of IEEE 802.15.4a Ultra Wide Band (UWB) sensors...
Herein, we propose a hybrid multi-channel medium access control (HM-MAC) protocol for wireless body ...
Wearable sensor devices organized in a Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) have been widely used in he...
International audienceThe rapid development of medical sensors has increased the interest in Wireles...
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) also referred to as a body sensor network (BSN), is a wireless ne...
Body Area Network (BAN) development has been driven by pressure to reduce health care costs and by a...