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Zeeshan Ashraf, Zahid Mahmood and Muddesar Iqbal
The advancement and innovations in wireless communication technologies including the Internet of Things have massively changed the paradigms of health-based services. In particular, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the trends of working from home have been ...
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Sangeetha Ramaswamy and Usha Devi Gandhi
A subset of Wireless Sensor Networks, Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) is an emerging technology. WBAN is a collection of tiny pieces of wireless body sensors with small computational capability, communicating short distances using ZigBee or Bluetooth,...
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Woojin Song and Jaesung Park
In this paper, we propose a channel assignment method that can mitigate the inter-WBAN interference when the density of WBANs is high. To achieve the goal, we group the coexisting WBANs into a set of clusters by using the Louvain algorithm and allocate d...
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Naveed Ali Khan KAIM KHANI, Ali Ahmed Rana, Sabit Rahim, Hannan Bin Liaqat, Saleem Ahmed
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Wireless body area networks (WBANs) a special type of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in which sensor nodes to actualize continuous wearable wellbeing observing of patients are able to provide improved healthcare services in a distributed infrastructure ...
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Pangkaj Chandra Paul, John Loane, Fergal McCaffery and Gilbert Regan
Assuring security and privacy of data is a key challenge for organizations when developing WBAN applications. The reasons for this challenge include (i) developers have limited knowledge of market-specific regulatory requirements and security standards, ...
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Marko Munih, Zoran Ivanic and Roman Kamnik
We describe the Wearable Sensory Apparatus (WSA) System, which has been implemented and verified in accordance with the relevant standards. It comprises the Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs), real-time wireless data transmission over Ultrawideband (UWB),...
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Said Lakhal,Zouhair Guennoun
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The Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) contains a set of sensors, placed in the patient?s environment, to detect the vital signs and transmit the results towards the relevant services that interact in urgent cases. The present work exposes&...
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Abubakar Adam,Adamu Abubakar,Murni Mahmud
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Owing to the fact that the world population is aging and considering the high cost of healthcare services, researchers are exploiting the use of sensors to support mobile monitoring of healthcare systems remotely. However, this area is faced with numerou...
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Karthik Jayaraman,A. Rajesh
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Human health is being monitored by wireless sensors from their home using wireless body area networks. Increase in the wireless body sensors made human to monitor health with great ease. Patient need not be stay in hospital for long time instead they may...
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Clement Agbeboaye,France O. Akpojedje,Joshua Okoekhian
There is a geometric growth in the manufacturing and sales of wireless network devices presently. This growth is not connected with the advantages ushered in by wireless network e.g user mobility, the flexibility of the network, enable network connection...
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