The need for a reduction in healthcare cost has escalated over the past decade. Therefore, preventive medicine through remote health monitoring and Body Area Networks has gained more attention. This paper presents a novel Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol called Pulsed-MAC or simply PMAC to efficiently manage wireless communications in Body Area Networks. PMAC drastically extends the network life time by augmenting sensor nodes with charge pumping circuitry which harvest energy from a pulsed signal used to orchestrate communications. By measuring the average radio power consumption in a sensor node over a 24 hour simulation period, results show that PMAC outperforms conventional SMAC by up to three times and will easily allow for a Body ...
Wireless sensor networks have traditionally been used for military purposes but now its usage has wi...
In this paper, we first presented an analytically discussion about energy efficiency of Medium Acces...
The applications of wireless sensing technology in health monitoring and diagnosis have increased dr...
The need for a reduction in healthcare cost has escalated over the past decade. Therefore, preventiv...
The medical and economic potential of wireless Body Area Networks (BANs) is gradually being realised...
Medical body area networks will employ both implantable and bodyworn devices to support a diverse ra...
AbstractWireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) consist of a number of miniaturized wearable or implante...
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) enable placement of tiny biomedical sensors on or inside the hum...
In this paper, we present a comprehensive study of Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols developed f...
Wearable sensor devices organized in a Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) have been widely used in he...
In this paper, we present a comprehensive study of Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols developed f...
Wireless body area networks (WBANs) have become a leading solution in mobile health (mHealth). Typic...
In this paper, a novel time division multiple access based MAC protocol designed for body sensor net...
AbstractWireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) consist of a number of miniaturized wearable or implante...
334-337In recent years, wireless sensor networks prove to be pervasivefor the deployment of innovat...
Wireless sensor networks have traditionally been used for military purposes but now its usage has wi...
In this paper, we first presented an analytically discussion about energy efficiency of Medium Acces...
The applications of wireless sensing technology in health monitoring and diagnosis have increased dr...
The need for a reduction in healthcare cost has escalated over the past decade. Therefore, preventiv...
The medical and economic potential of wireless Body Area Networks (BANs) is gradually being realised...
Medical body area networks will employ both implantable and bodyworn devices to support a diverse ra...
AbstractWireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) consist of a number of miniaturized wearable or implante...
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) enable placement of tiny biomedical sensors on or inside the hum...
In this paper, we present a comprehensive study of Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols developed f...
Wearable sensor devices organized in a Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) have been widely used in he...
In this paper, we present a comprehensive study of Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols developed f...
Wireless body area networks (WBANs) have become a leading solution in mobile health (mHealth). Typic...
In this paper, a novel time division multiple access based MAC protocol designed for body sensor net...
AbstractWireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) consist of a number of miniaturized wearable or implante...
334-337In recent years, wireless sensor networks prove to be pervasivefor the deployment of innovat...
Wireless sensor networks have traditionally been used for military purposes but now its usage has wi...
In this paper, we first presented an analytically discussion about energy efficiency of Medium Acces...
The applications of wireless sensing technology in health monitoring and diagnosis have increased dr...