2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2014.10.005
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iM-SIMPLE: iMproved stable increased-throughput multi-hop link efficient routing protocol for Wireless Body Area Networks

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“…10. Very recently in iM-SIMPLE protocol is proposed where maximum possible throughput is 3.0×10 4 [21]. Thus, still our protocols E1-performance is 2% better than the iM-SIMPLE, and E2 performance is 6.7% better than the iM-SIMPLE.…”
Section: Comparison With Recent Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…10. Very recently in iM-SIMPLE protocol is proposed where maximum possible throughput is 3.0×10 4 [21]. Thus, still our protocols E1-performance is 2% better than the iM-SIMPLE, and E2 performance is 6.7% better than the iM-SIMPLE.…”
Section: Comparison With Recent Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Unlike the work in References [27,28], we present the concept of C-MEC instead of the coordinator, as this offers computation resources to execute the medical tasks and forward the results to medical professionals in a timely manner. As can be seen from Figure 1a, an implanted sensor transmits the computing task C i to the on-body relay via the intra-body region.…”
Section: System Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shortest path routing and cooperative multipath routing are the two dynamic routing techniques, which are used for reliable data transfer and less packet error rate in WBANs. An extension of SIMPLE [8], which support mobility nature of human body called iMSIMPLE, is proposed in [13] by Nadeem Javaid and others. Linear programming is introduced to reduce the energy consumption and higher data transfer to the forwarder node.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%