AbstractSeveral access modes and access methods, combined with new power management schemes and frame structures are defined in the latest IEEE standard 802.15.6. The configurations and supported four kinds of data rates determine energy efficiency of the whole wireless body area network (WBAN) system. To improve quality of service (QoS) in WBAN, node power efficiency is very critical, especially for medical applications with implanted devices. In this paper, we proposed a method to reduce the node energy consumption meeting with current standard, targeting at a usual case; and developed an analytical model to evaluate the power efficiency. Simulation results show that good power efficiency can be achieved when the transaction transfers in ...
Compression sensing approaches have been used extensively with the idea of overcoming the limitation...
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) enable placement of tiny biomedical sensors on or inside the hum...
Energy consumption is an important issue in body area networks (BANs). In this letter, we propose an...
AbstractSeveral access modes and access methods, combined with new power management schemes and fram...
A Wireless Body Sensor Network (WBSN) consists of several biological sensors. WBSN can be employed t...
A Wireless Body Sensor Network (WBSN) consists of several biological sensors. WBSN can be employed t...
none3noThis paper addresses the issue of power consumption in the field of Wireless Body Area Networ...
The main design challenge for sensor nodes used in a WBAN is a low power consumption. System level a...
The main design challenge for sensor nodes used in a WBAN is a low power consumption. System level a...
The main design challenge for sensor nodes used in a WBAN is a low power consumption. System level a...
The main design challenge for sensor nodes used in a WBAN is a low power consumption. System level a...
The medical and economic potential of wireless Body Area Networks (BANs) is gradually being realised...
The main design challenge for sensor nodes used in a WBAN is a low power consumption. System level a...
Wireless Body Area Network makes it possible to monitor patient2019;s health under critical situatio...
We recently proposed an adaptive Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) system for mHealth service, which...
Compression sensing approaches have been used extensively with the idea of overcoming the limitation...
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) enable placement of tiny biomedical sensors on or inside the hum...
Energy consumption is an important issue in body area networks (BANs). In this letter, we propose an...
AbstractSeveral access modes and access methods, combined with new power management schemes and fram...
A Wireless Body Sensor Network (WBSN) consists of several biological sensors. WBSN can be employed t...
A Wireless Body Sensor Network (WBSN) consists of several biological sensors. WBSN can be employed t...
none3noThis paper addresses the issue of power consumption in the field of Wireless Body Area Networ...
The main design challenge for sensor nodes used in a WBAN is a low power consumption. System level a...
The main design challenge for sensor nodes used in a WBAN is a low power consumption. System level a...
The main design challenge for sensor nodes used in a WBAN is a low power consumption. System level a...
The main design challenge for sensor nodes used in a WBAN is a low power consumption. System level a...
The medical and economic potential of wireless Body Area Networks (BANs) is gradually being realised...
The main design challenge for sensor nodes used in a WBAN is a low power consumption. System level a...
Wireless Body Area Network makes it possible to monitor patient2019;s health under critical situatio...
We recently proposed an adaptive Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) system for mHealth service, which...
Compression sensing approaches have been used extensively with the idea of overcoming the limitation...
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) enable placement of tiny biomedical sensors on or inside the hum...
Energy consumption is an important issue in body area networks (BANs). In this letter, we propose an...