We consider reliable communications in Body Area Networks (BAN), where a set of nodes placed on human body are connected using wireless links. In order to keep the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) as low as possible for health safety reasons, these networks operate in low transmit power regime, which however, is known to be error prone. It has been observed that the fluctuations of the Received Signal Strength (RSS) at the nodes of a BAN on a moving person show certain regularities and that the magnitude of these fluctuations are significant (5 - 20 dB). In this paper, we present BANMAC, a MAC protocol that monitors and predicts the channel fluctuations and schedules transmissions opportunistically when the RSS is likely to be higher. T...
International audienceThe rapid development of medical sensors has increased the interest in Wireles...
Recent innovations in sensor design and communication systems have enabled a new sub-category of wi...
International audienceThe rapid development of medical sensors has increased the interest in Wireles...
Significant research efforts are being devoted to Body Area Networks (BAN) due to their potential fo...
Mobile healthcare offers continuous monitoring of people’s health conditions while they are doing th...
Abstract—This paper investigates the issue of interference mitigation in wireless body area networks...
International audienceBody area networks (BANs) refer to embedded wireless systems in, on, and aroun...
Wireless body area networks (WBANs) support the inter-operability of biomedical sensors and medical ...
The medical and economic potential of wireless Body Area Networks (BANs) is gradually being realised...
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) enable placement of tiny biomedical sensors on or inside the hum...
Recently, the use of wireless body area networks (WBAN) has been increasing rapidly in medical healt...
Wearable sensor devices organized in a Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) have been widely used in he...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 113-123.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Short range wir...
The global trends for dramatic population growth and an ageing society are likely to increase the st...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Future healthcare...
International audienceThe rapid development of medical sensors has increased the interest in Wireles...
Recent innovations in sensor design and communication systems have enabled a new sub-category of wi...
International audienceThe rapid development of medical sensors has increased the interest in Wireles...
Significant research efforts are being devoted to Body Area Networks (BAN) due to their potential fo...
Mobile healthcare offers continuous monitoring of people’s health conditions while they are doing th...
Abstract—This paper investigates the issue of interference mitigation in wireless body area networks...
International audienceBody area networks (BANs) refer to embedded wireless systems in, on, and aroun...
Wireless body area networks (WBANs) support the inter-operability of biomedical sensors and medical ...
The medical and economic potential of wireless Body Area Networks (BANs) is gradually being realised...
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) enable placement of tiny biomedical sensors on or inside the hum...
Recently, the use of wireless body area networks (WBAN) has been increasing rapidly in medical healt...
Wearable sensor devices organized in a Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) have been widely used in he...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 113-123.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Short range wir...
The global trends for dramatic population growth and an ageing society are likely to increase the st...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Future healthcare...
International audienceThe rapid development of medical sensors has increased the interest in Wireles...
Recent innovations in sensor design and communication systems have enabled a new sub-category of wi...
International audienceThe rapid development of medical sensors has increased the interest in Wireles...