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  1. ieeexplore.ieee.org

    We consider the use of optical wireless data transmission from the medical nodes in wireless body-area networks (WBANs) for monitoring a patient's vital signs. To investigate efficient medium-access control (MAC) protocols, we contrast the two developed standards of IEEE 802.15.6 and IEEE 802.15.7 from the points of view of energy efficiency and latency. The first standard was originally ...
  2. researchgate.net

    Jul 26, 2024Abstract and Figures We consider the use of optical wireless data transmission from the medical nodes in wireless body-area networks (WBANs) for monitoring a patient's vital signs.
  3. semanticscholar.org

    This study considers the use of optical wireless data transmission from the medical nodes in wireless body-area networks (WBANs) for monitoring a patient's vital signs, and contrasts the two developed standards of IEEE 802.15.6 and IEEE 802.15.7 from the points of view of energy efficiency and latency. We consider the use of optical wireless data transmission from the medical nodes in wireless ...
  4. Research energy-efficient MAC protocols, apply SDN concepts for security purposes and develop an optimization framework for future 6G WSNs Apply the OWIN6G tech into key applications including body-area networks, e-health, air quality monitoring and localization OWIN6G combines various disciplines to achieve its ambitious research and training ...
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    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articles › PMC4813976

    In wireless body area networks (WBANs), various sensors and actuators are placed on/inside the human body and connected wirelessly. WBANs have specific requirements for healthcare and medical applications, hence, standard protocols like the IEEE 802.15.4 ...
  7. ieeexplore.ieee.org

    In this paper, we study the existing MAC protocols for Wireless Body Area Networks. We compare quantitatively and qualitatively these protocols based on a set of proposed requirements, to sort out the MAC protocols that support all the stringent requirements of WBAN. We analyze, discuss and suggest open issues in the field of MAC protocol design as a reference for future contributions and ...
  8. ieeexplore.ieee.org

    Over the last few decades, health monitoring systems based on wireless sensor networks have seen an exceptional surge in popularity. Wireless body area networks (WBANs) play a crucial role in enhancing the efficiency of medical services via a remote monitoring environment. Several small battery-operated implanted or wearable sensors in WBAN have many challenges in improving energy, quality ...
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