Title
Investigating Low Level Protocols For Wireless Body Sensor Networks
Abstract
The rapid development of medical sensors has increased the interest in Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) applications where physiological data from the human body and its environment is gathered, monitored, and analyzed to take the proper measures. In WBANs, it is essential to design MAC protocols that ensure adequate Quality of Service (QoS) such as low delay and high scalability. This paper investigates Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols used in WBAN, and compares their performance in a high traffic environment. Such scenario can be induced in case of emergency for example, where physiological data collected from all sensors on human body should be sent simultaneously to take appropriate action. This study can also be extended to cover collaborative WBAN systems where information from different bodies is sent simultaneously leading to high traffic. OPNET simulations are performed to compare the delay and scalability performance of the different MAC protocols under the same experimental conditions and to draw conclusions about the best protocol to be used in a high traffic environment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1109/AICCSA.2016.7945736
2016 IEEE/ACS 13TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS (AICCSA)
Keywords
DocType
Volume
WBAN, Static TDMA, Dynamic TDMA, FDMA, CSMA/CA, DS-CDMA, Delay, Scalability, OPNET
Conference
abs/1611.08401
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2161-5322
1
0.39
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nadine Boudargham121.50
Jacques Bou Abdo2158.48
J. Demerjian3185.17
Christophe Guyeux433261.61
Abdallah Makhoul529936.48