2018
DOI: 10.1002/dac.3702
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GATE, a game theory approach on traffic volume aware channel width adaptation for WBAN medical applications

Abstract: Summary Traditional single channel communication in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) offers limited network throughput due to frequent interferences and congestion caused by concurrent transmissions in the same neighborhood. On the one hand, successful packet delivery requires mostly multiple retransmissions because of frequent collisions which also uses much battery. On the other hand, concurrent transmissions over multiple channels not only offer better network throughput and delays, but also reduce power cons… Show more

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“…Graph algorithms are used (Rochman et al , 2017) for cloud-based resource computing and to handle large traffic, solve optimization problems and dynamic resource placement. Game theory is applied on wireless body area networks (Manirabona and Boudjit, 2018). Video and data transmissions may take individually more bandwidth, however, using priority concept decreasing the bandwidth for transmission.…”
Section: Survey Of Various Optimization Techniques In Macmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graph algorithms are used (Rochman et al , 2017) for cloud-based resource computing and to handle large traffic, solve optimization problems and dynamic resource placement. Game theory is applied on wireless body area networks (Manirabona and Boudjit, 2018). Video and data transmissions may take individually more bandwidth, however, using priority concept decreasing the bandwidth for transmission.…”
Section: Survey Of Various Optimization Techniques In Macmentioning
confidence: 99%