12 resultados para WBAN
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Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) is the most convenient, cost-effective, accurate, and non-invasive technology for e-health monitoring. The performance of WBAN may be disturbed when coexisting with other wireless networks. Accordingly, this paper provides a comprehensive study and in-depth analysis of coexistence issues and interference mitigation solutions in WBAN technologies. A thorough survey of state-of-the art research in WBAN coexistence issues is conducted. The survey classified, discussed, and compared the studies according to the parameters used to analyze the coexistence problem. Solutions suggested by the studies are then classified according to the followed techniques and concomitant shortcomings are identified. Moreover, the coexistence problem in WBAN technologies is mathematically analyzed and formulas are derived for the probability of successful channel access for different wireless technologies with the coexistence of an interfering network. Finally, extensive simulations are conducted using OPNET with several real-life scenarios to evaluate the impact of coexistence interference on different WBAN technologies. In particular, three main WBAN wireless technologies are considered: IEEE 802.15.6, IEEE 802.15.4, and low-power WiFi. The mathematical analysis and the simulation results are discussed and the impact of interfering network on the different wireless technologies is compared and analyzed. The results show that an interfering network (e.g., standard WiFi) has an impact on the performance of WBAN and may disrupt its operation. In addition, using low-power WiFi for WBANs is investigated and proved to be a feasible option compared to other wireless technologies.
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Wireless body area networks (WBANs) are expected to play a significant role in smart healthcare systems. One of the most important attributes of WBANs is to increase network lifetime by introducing novel and low-power techniques on the energy-constrained sensor nodes. Medium access control (MAC) protocols play a significant role in determining the energy consumption in WBANs. Existing MAC protocols are unable to accommodate communication requirements in WBANs. There is a need to develop novel, scalable and reliable MAC protocols that must be able to address all these requirements in a reliable manner. In this special issue, we attracted high quality research and review papers on the recent advances in MAC protocols for WBANs.
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Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) consist of a number of miniaturized wearable or implanted sensor nodes that are employed to monitor vital parameters of a patient over long duration of time. These sensors capture physiological data and wirelessly transfer the collected data to a local base station in order to be further processed. Almost all of these body sensors are expected to have low data-rate and to run on a battery. Since recharging or replacing the battery is not a simple task specifically in the case of implanted devices such as pacemakers, extending the lifetime of sensor nodes in WBANs is one of the greatest challenges. To achieve this goal, WBAN systems employ low-power communication transceivers and low duty cycle Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols. Although, currently used MAC protocols are able to reduce the energy consumption of devices for transmission and reception, yet they are still unable to offer an ultimate energy self-sustaining solution for low-power MAC protocols. This paper proposes to utilize energy harvesting technologies in low-power MAC protocols. This novel approach can further reduce energy consumption of devices in WBAN systems.
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The progress in wearable and implanted health monitoring technologies has strong potential to alter the future of healthcare services by enabling ubiquitous monitoring of patients. A typical health monitoring system consists of a network of wearable or implanted sensors that constantly monitor physiological parameters. Collected data are relayed using existing wireless communication protocols to the base station for additional processing. This article provides researchers with information to compare the existing low-power communication technologies that can potentially support the rapid development and deployment of WBAN systems, and mainly focuses on remote monitoring of elderly or chronically ill patients in residential environments.
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—This paper presents a textile patch antenna designed for WBAN applications at 2.45 GHz ISM band. The antenna uses denim as substrate and conductive fabric for the ground plane and radiator layers. The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the influence of typical deviation of denim properties and patch radiator dimensions on the performance of the antenna. The parameters considered in the analysis are the relative permittivity and thickness of denim and the width and length of the rectangular patch radiator. The dependence of the central operation frequency of the antenna on those parameters was studied using the antenna reflection coefficient obtained from EM simulations. Rules of thumb for one-shot design were derived and applied to design a rectangular patch antenna. An antenna prototype was fabricated and measured, demonstrating a 10 dB impedance band of 4.8 % centered at 2.45 GHz, in good agreement with simulated results
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Progress in miniaturization of electronic components and design of wireless systems paved the way towards ubiquitous and pervasive communications, enabling anywhere and anytime connectivity. Wireless devices present on, inside, around the human body are becoming commonly used, leading to the class of body-centric communications. The presence of the body with all its peculiar characteristics has to be properly taken into account in the development and design of wireless networks in this context. This thesis addresses various aspects of body-centric communications, with the aim of investigating network performance achievable in different scenarios. The main original contributions pertain to the performance evaluation for Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) at the Medium Access Control layer: the application of Link Adaptation to these networks is proposed, Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance algorithms used for WBAN are extensively investigated, coexistence with other wireless systems is examined. Then, an analytical model for interference in wireless access network is developed, which can be applied to the study of communication between devices located on humans and fixed nodes of an external infrastructure. Finally, results on experimental activities regarding the investigation of human mobility and sociality are presented.
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Il recente sviluppo commerciale di smartphone, tablet e simili dispositivi, ha portato alla ricerca di soluzioni hardware e software dotate di un alto livello di integrazione, in grado di supportare una potenza di calcolo e una versatilità di utilizzo sempre più crescenti, pur mantenendo bassi i consumi e le dimensioni dei dispositivi. Questo sviluppo ha consentito parallelamente a simili tecnologie di trovare applicazione in tanti altri settori, tra i quali quello biomedicale. Il lavoro esposto in questa tesi si inserisce nel contesto appena descritto e, in particolare, consiste nello sviluppo di un sistema WBAN ideato per garantire maggiore flessibilità, controllo e personalizzazione nella terapia riabilitativa dei pazienti affetti da Morbo di Parkinson. In questo campo è stata dimostrata l'efficacia, in termini di miglioramento delle condizioni di vita dell'individuo, dell'esercizio fisico e in particolare di una serie di fisioterapie riabilitative specifiche. Tuttavia manca ancora uno strumento in grado di garantire più indipendenza, continuità e controllo,per le persone affette da MP, durante l'esecuzione di questi esercizi; senza che sia strettamente necessario l'intervento di personale specializzato per ogni seduta fisioterapeutica. Inoltre manca un sistema che possa essere comodamente trasportato dal paziente nelle attività di tutti i giorni e che consenta di registrare e trasmettere eventi particolari legati alla patologia, come blocchi motori e cadute accidentali. Il presente lavoro di tesi tratta della realizzazione di un Firmware per la gestione di un Nodo Centrale che funge da master in una rete WBAN a tre nodi. L'obbiettivo è quello di integrare in tale firmware le funzioni di acquisizione dati dai sensori on-board, comunicazione tra i nodi della rete e gestione delle periferiche hardware secondarie; in particolare per lo sviluppo è stato usato un Sistema Operativo Real-Time (RTOS) del quale sono esposti vantaggi e svantaggi dell’utilizzo.
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Un sistema de monitorización personal está pensado para mantener un control constante de ciertos parámetros vitales, de forma que se pueda realizar un registro de los mismos o generar algún tipo de alarma si se salen fuera de sus parámetros habituales o alcanzan cotas de riesgo. En este aspecto, se convierten en una opción cada vez más atractiva cuanto menos invasivos son, de forma que el objetivo es conseguir un sistema que monitorice al paciente sin entorpecer sus acciones cotidianas. Por este motivo, los dispositivos wearables son una buena opción. Un reloj, un colgante o una pulsera son elementos que llevan muchas personas, y por tanto, susceptibles de incorporar un procesador y algunos sensores que realicen las medidas. En este Trabajo de Fin de Grado se pretende realizar un prototipo sencillo de un sistema de monitorización personal que ilustre el funcionamiento de una red de área personal (WBAN) a partir de una plataforma de desarrollo preexistente. La plataforma en cuestión es el eZ430-Chronos de Texas Instruments, un System on Chip que incorpora sensores de aceleración, temperatura y presión. El System on Chip se encapsula en la forma de un reloj de pulsera. Además, se dispone de una banda, fabricada por BM innovations, que permite medir el ritmo cardíaco. En primer lugar se hará un análisis del sistema disponible, por un lado de la arquitectura hardware y firmware del dispositivo, y por otro lado de la arquitectura del software del cliente para PC. El firmware disponible en un principio permite únicamente la captura y registro de algunos parámetros del entorno, así como de las pulsaciones. Adicionalmente, el eZ430-Chronos dispone de un cliente para PC que le permite descargar los datos almacenados en la memoria flash al PC, así como configurar ciertos valores. En una segunda fase, se modificará el firmware para convertirlo en un sistema de monitorización personal, en el que se le retira al usuario la capacidad de control sobre la ejecución y se automatizan los procesos de adquisición y descarga de datos. Además, se creará una aplicación para PC que tenga la misma funcionalidad que el software original, aparte de incluir algunas características adicionales.
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El envejecimiento de la poblaci on, el sobrepeso, y el aumento de enfermedades cr onicas, tales como: afecciones cardiacas, diabetes e hipertensi on, plantean nuevos retos al sistema de salud p ublica. En este contexto, las redes de sensores inal ambricas corporales (Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN)/Wireless Body Sensor Networks (WBSN)) tienen gran potencial para revolucionar el sistema de salud ya que facilitan el seguimiento, la monitorizaci on y el diagn ostico de pacientes en casa, mejorando as su calidad de vida y reduciendo los costes asociados la asistencia sanitaria. Las redes WBAN/WBSN est an constituidas por nodos sensores que miden diferentes variables siol ogicas y cin eticas y disponen de interfaces inal ambricas de bajo coste para transmitir en tiempo real la informaci on a dispositivos en otros niveles de la red. En este tipo de redes, la transmisi on inal ambrica de datos es probablemente la tarea que presenta mayor consumo de energ a, por lo que dicho consumo debe ser reducido para maximizar su vida util. Adicionalmente, en escenarios WBAN/WBSN, el cuerpo humano juega un papel muy importante en la calidad de la comunicaci on. El cuerpo act ua como un canal de comunicaci on para la propagaci on de ondas electromagn eticas, por lo que el comportamiento de este tipo de canal representa un conjunto unico de desaf os para la transferencia able de datos...
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Wireless power transfer (WPT) and radio frequency (RF)-based energy har- vesting arouses a new wireless network paradigm termed as wireless powered com- munication network (WPCN), where some energy-constrained nodes are enabled to harvest energy from the RF signals transferred by other energy-sufficient nodes to support the communication operations in the network, which brings a promising approach for future energy-constrained wireless network design. In this paper, we focus on the optimal WPCN design. We consider a net- work composed of two communication groups, where the first group has sufficient power supply but no available bandwidth, and the second group has licensed band- width but very limited power to perform required information transmission. For such a system, we introduce the power and bandwidth cooperation between the two groups so that both group can accomplish their expected information delivering tasks. Multiple antennas are employed at the hybrid access point (H-AP) to en- hance both energy and information transfer efficiency and the cooperative relaying is employed to help the power-limited group to enhance its information transmission throughput. Compared with existing works, cooperative relaying, time assignment, power allocation, and energy beamforming are jointly designed in a single system. Firstly, we propose a cooperative transmission protocol for the considered system, where group 1 transmits some power to group 2 to help group 2 with information transmission and then group 2 gives some bandwidth to group 1 in return. Sec- ondly, to explore the information transmission performance limit of the system, we formulate two optimization problems to maximize the system weighted sum rate by jointly optimizing the time assignment, power allocation, and energy beamforming under two different power constraints, i.e., the fixed power constraint and the aver- age power constraint, respectively. In order to make the cooperation between the two groups meaningful and guarantee the quality of service (QoS) requirements of both groups, the minimal required data rates of the two groups are considered as constraints for the optimal system design. As both problems are non-convex and have no known solutions, we solve it by using proper variable substitutions and the semi-definite relaxation (SDR). We theoretically prove that our proposed solution method can guarantee to find the global optimal solution. Thirdly, consider that the WPCN has promising application potentials in future energy-constrained net- works, e.g., wireless sensor network (WSN), wireless body area network (WBAN) and Internet of Things (IoT), where the power consumption is very critical. We investigate the minimal power consumption optimal design for the considered co- operation WPCN. For this, we formulate an optimization problem to minimize the total consumed power by jointly optimizing the time assignment, power allocation, and energy beamforming under required data rate constraints. As the problem is also non-convex and has no known solutions, we solve it by using some variable substitutions and the SDR method. We also theoretically prove that our proposed solution method for the minimal power consumption design guarantees the global optimal solution. Extensive experimental results are provided to discuss the system performance behaviors, which provide some useful insights for future WPCN design. It shows that the average power constrained system achieves higher weighted sum rate than the fixed power constrained system. Besides, it also shows that in such a WPCN, relay should be placed closer to the multi-antenna H-AP to achieve higher weighted sum rate and consume lower total power.