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A Review of Protocol Implementations and Energy Efficient Cross-Layer Design for Wireless Body Area Networks

Laurie Hughes Orcid Logo, Xinheng Wang, Tao Chen

Sensors SI: Body Sensor Networks for Healthcare and Pervasive Applications, Volume: 12, Issue: 11, Pages: 14730 - 14773

Swansea University Author: Laurie Hughes Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.3390/s121114730

Abstract

The issues inherent in caring for an ever-increasing aged population has been the subject of endless debate and continues to be a hot topic for political discussion. The use of hospital-based facilities for the monitoring of chronic physiological conditions is expensive and ties up key healthcare pr...

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Published in: Sensors SI: Body Sensor Networks for Healthcare and Pervasive Applications
Published: 2012
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa48952
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Abstract: The issues inherent in caring for an ever-increasing aged population has been the subject of endless debate and continues to be a hot topic for political discussion. The use of hospital-based facilities for the monitoring of chronic physiological conditions is expensive and ties up key healthcare professionals. The introduction of wireless sensor devices as part of a Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) integrated within an overall eHealth solution could bring a step change in the remote management of patient healthcare. Sensor devices small enough to be placed either inside or on the human body can form a vital part of an overall health monitoring network. An effectively designed energy efficient WBAN should have a minimal impact on the mobility and lifestyle of the patient. WBAN technology can be deployed within a hospital, care home environment or in the patient’s own home. This study is a review of the existing research in the area of WBAN technology and in particular protocol adaptation and energy efficient cross-layer design. The research reviews the work carried out across various layers of the protocol stack and highlights how the latest research proposes to resolve the various challenges inherent in remote continual healthcare monitoring
Keywords: WBAN; energy efficient; cross layer design; QoS; protocol stack; life signs monitoring
College: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Issue: 11
Start Page: 14730
End Page: 14773