WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK UTILIZING BLUETOOTH LOW POWER FOR MONITORING THE PARAMETERS OF PATIENT
Abstract
WBAN nodes which have blocked RF links because of body shadowing forward their data while using BCC interact with a node that functions as being a relay and consists of an engaged RF connection. Using this architecture we design a network layer protocol that manages the 2 communication technologies and is the reason relay selection and understanding forwarding. To resolve this issue we present a totally new WBAN architecture that utilizes two communication technologies. One network is created between on-body nodes, that is recognized with capacitive body-combined communication (BCC), while an IEEE 802.15.4 RF (RF) network can be used forwarding data for that gateway. During this paper we're worried about the issue of understanding forwarding within the wireless body area network (WBAN) having a gateway when body shadowing affects ale WBAN nodes to speak to the gateway. Next, we develop analytical performance types of the medium access control (MAC) techniques from the independent communication links to obtain helpful for driving the choices in the last computations. Finally, the analytical models can be used further optimizing energy and delay efficiency. We test our physiques under different designs first by moving out simulations then by using real RF traces.
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