2016
DOI: 10.1177/1550147716657932
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Even energy consumption and backside routing: An improved routing protocol for effective data transmission in wireless body area networks

Abstract: One of the core technologies of wireless body area networks (WBANs) is the routing technology. For effective routing in WBANs, various network operations such as lifetime extension and energy efficiency are required to be considered. However, the characteristics of the body serve as the most important management elements for stable operation and for guaranteeing effective WBAN management. Therefore, in this study, a routing protocol, even energy consumption and backside routing, is proposed and designed for st… Show more

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“…Ha [22] proposed Even Energy Consumption and Back Side Routing (EECBSR) protocol which is used for efficient and effective transmission of sensed data in WBANs. In this protocol, more attention is paid to uniform consumption of energy, in order to maximize network life-time and overcome the path loss problem for nodes that are attached to the backside of the human body.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ha [22] proposed Even Energy Consumption and Back Side Routing (EECBSR) protocol which is used for efficient and effective transmission of sensed data in WBANs. In this protocol, more attention is paid to uniform consumption of energy, in order to maximize network life-time and overcome the path loss problem for nodes that are attached to the backside of the human body.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This mechanism may be helpful to minimize the latency but leads to the issue of network congestion, which increases packet losses or invalid data packets in BASNs. Likewise, the authors in [18] propose a routing protocol to distribute the energy consumption load evenly among the biosensors in order to extend the lifetime of the BASNs. The proposed scheme shows a significant improvement in terms of throughput, residual energy, and network lifetime.…”
Section: Existing Studies In Basnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, there is no need to select the new cluster head and in this way, energy is saved. In [19], authors design an improved routing protocol for effective data transmission and consider even energy consumption called 'Even Energy Consumption and Back Side Routing Protocol' (EECBSR). The main objective behind this routing technique is to increase the lifetime of network, energy efficiency and path loss of node located at the back side of body.…”
Section: Zone Routing Protocol (Zrp)mentioning
confidence: 99%