E PAP Enhanced Priority Aware Protocol for Reliable Communication in Wireless Body Area Network

  • Sandhu A
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Abstract

Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) is a collection of miniaturized sensing nodes and coordinator nodes. These sensing nodes are placed in, on and around the body for uninterrupted monitoring of physiological data for medical applications. The main application carrier of WBAN is the human body and due to human body movement and physiological changes, the WBAN traffic fluctuates greatly. This network traffic fluctuation requires good network adaptability. In addition to traffic fluctuations, energy consumption is another key problem with WBANs as sensing nodes are very small in size. This paper design a reliable protocol by extending the MAC protocol for reducing energy consumption, PAP algorithm to decide data transmission rate and JOAR algorithm to select the optimize path for the data transmission. The performance of the algorithm outperforms other state of art algorithms to shows its significance.

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Sandhu, A., & Malik, A. (2020). E PAP Enhanced Priority Aware Protocol for Reliable Communication in Wireless Body Area Network. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(6), 340–343. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.f1426.089620

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