2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3223085
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Improved QoS Aware Routing Protocol (IM-QRP) for WBAN Based Healthcare Monitoring System

Abstract: Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) is a special purpose wireless sensors network designed to connect various self-autonomous medical sensors and appliances located inside and outside of human body. Interests in human Healthcare Monitoring System (HMS) are based on WBAN due to the increasing aging population and chronically ill patients at home. HMS is expected to reduce healthcare expenses by enabling the continuous monitoring of patient's health remotely in daily life activities. This research focuses on routi… Show more

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“…IM-QRP considers energy, distance to select nexthop. Authors claims its shows goods performance to its counterparts QPRD, CO-LEEBA in terms of residual energy, path loss, throughput, SNR [24]. In this paper author prosed new protocol ENSA-BAN [25], to consider the QoS requirements such as delay, reliability.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…IM-QRP considers energy, distance to select nexthop. Authors claims its shows goods performance to its counterparts QPRD, CO-LEEBA in terms of residual energy, path loss, throughput, SNR [24]. In this paper author prosed new protocol ENSA-BAN [25], to consider the QoS requirements such as delay, reliability.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Wearable gadgets and sensors that are placed on or close to the human body can be connected through a wireless body area network or WBAN. These devices are frequently employed in the entertainment [1], military [2], sports [3] and medical fields [4] for tasks including tracking a persons's physical activity, keeping track of their vital signs, or treating chronic illnesses. This data can then be processed and analyzed to provide vital information about the wearer's health and well-being.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%