Mobility enhancement of patients body monitoring based on WBAN with multipath routing

作者: Yasna Ghanbari Birgani , Nastooh Taheri Javan , Mohsen Tourani

DOI: 10.1109/ICOICT.2014.6914053

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摘要: One of the promising applications wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is monitoring human body for health concerns. For this purpose, a large number small sensors are implanted in body. These altogether provide network (WBANs) and monitor vital signs signals body; these will then send information to doctor. The most important application WBAN implementation patient safety hospital environment. In case, supporting patients' mobility one basic needs, which has been underestimated recent studies. problem that involves providing required energy units used type challenging; reason, sent/ received with very low power consumption radius order save energy. resulting sending range, leads lack support mobility. paper, AD HOC mode suggested use establish multi-path routing algorithm, purpose importing setting. results simulation show addition mobility, proposed idea instead previously presented protocols, reduces delays data transmission consumption; it also increases delivery rate depending on destination lifetime network, while other hand, overhead.

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