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      A Beacon Interval Shifting Scheme for Interference Mitigation in Body Area Networks

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          This paper investigates the issue of interference avoidance in body area networks (BANs). IEEE 802.15 Task Group 6 presented several schemes to reduce such interference, but these schemes are still not proper solutions for BANs. We present a novel distributed TDMA-based beacon interval shifting scheme that reduces interference in the BANs. A design goal of the scheme is to avoid the wakeup period of each BAN coinciding with other networks by employing carrier sensing before a beacon transmission. We analyze the beacon interval shifting scheme and investigate the proper back-off length when the channel is busy. We compare the performance of the proposed scheme with the schemes presented in IEEE 802.15 Task Group 6 using an OMNeT++ simulation. The simulation results show that the proposed scheme has a lower packet loss, energy consumption, and delivery-latency than the schemes of IEEE 802.15 Task Group 6.

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          Transmission Power Control in Body Area Sensor Networks for Healthcare Monitoring

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            A Study of MAC Protocols for WBANs

            The seamless integration of low-power, miniaturised, invasive/non-invasive lightweight sensor nodes have contributed to the development of a proactive and unobtrusive Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN). A WBAN provides long-term health monitoring of a patient without any constraint on his/her normal dailylife activities. This monitoring requires the low-power operation of invasive/non-invasive sensor nodes. In other words, a power-efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol is required to satisfy the stringent WBAN requirements, including low-power consumption. In this paper, we first outline the WBAN requirements that are important for the design of a low-power MAC protocol. Then we study low-power MAC protocols proposed/investigated for a WBAN with emphasis on their strengths and weaknesses. We also review different power-efficient mechanisms for a WBAN. In addition, useful suggestions are given to help the MAC designers to develop a low-power MAC protocol that will satisfy the stringent requirements.
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                Journal
                Sensors (Basel)
                Sensors (Basel)
                Sensors
                Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
                Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
                1424-8220
                2012
                07 August 2012
                : 12
                : 8
                : 10930-10946
                Affiliations
                Department of Electrical Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 136-713, Korea; E-Mails: kskkck@ 123456korea.ac.kr (S.K.); sukka@ 123456korea.ac.kr (S.K.); jjin300@ 123456korea.ac.kr (J.-W.K.)
                Author notes
                [* ]Author to whom correspondence should be addressed; E-Mail: eomds@ 123456korea.ac.kr ; Tel.: +82-2-3290-3895; Fax: +82-2-3290-3802.
                Article
                sensors-12-10930
                10.3390/s120810930
                3472867
                23112639
                621f4453-1c9d-4e6e-9ef5-f5a66f7e55fd
                © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

                This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).

                History
                : 10 April 2012
                : 22 May 2012
                : 03 August 2012
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                Biomedical engineering
                interference mitigation,beacon interval shifting,body area network,ieee 802.15.6

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