2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-015-2938-5
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Hybrid Relaying in Ultra-wideband Body Area Networks

Abstract: Body area networks (BAN) are a new variety of wireless sensor networks which are being developed to track patients' health. The 3.1-10.6 GHz ultra wideband band based BAN design has received huge commendation due to its capacity to provide high data rates and ability to carry medical signals of high bandwidth, on the sombre side however, its range is restricted in the human body channel. It requires novel techniques to improve the reliability and range. This paper proposes a novel approach to this problem. A s… Show more

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“…28 In wireless body area networks, biomedical sensors can be broadly divided into two categories: on-body sensors and off-body sensors. 29 Onbody sensors are sewed to the cloth or attached on the skin of a person's body (e.g. smart watch) and off-body sensors are kept away few centimeters from a person's body (e.g.…”
Section: The Proposed Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 In wireless body area networks, biomedical sensors can be broadly divided into two categories: on-body sensors and off-body sensors. 29 Onbody sensors are sewed to the cloth or attached on the skin of a person's body (e.g. smart watch) and off-body sensors are kept away few centimeters from a person's body (e.g.…”
Section: The Proposed Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, WBAN communication is real-time, wireless, and short-range [12], [13]. Biomedical sensors can be widely divided into three categories, namely, in-body, on-body, and off-body sensors [14]. In-body sensors are implanted inside the patient's body to transmit monitored data to the sink node, whereas on-body sensors are placed on the patient's body surface to monitor health data and send them to a sink node, and off-body sensors are located several centimeters away from a patient's body to obtain monitored data [15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…WBAN comprises of small BMSs that are wirelessly connected to a Body Area Network Coordinator (BANC) [6]. BMSs can be broadly divided into three categories, namely; in-body, on-body and off-body sensors [7]. In-body sensors are implanted inside the patient's body, whereas on-body sensors are sewed to the shirt or attached on the skin of a patient's body, and off-body sensors are kept away few centimeters from a patient's body [8].…”
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