Improved efficiency in wireless body area network using hybrid MAC protocol

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Abstract

Wireless body area networks (WBANs) plays vital role in network and in IOTs in wireless sensor networks (WSN). WBANS are plays vital role in health monitoring systems/healthcare and also in free talkies services. So that easy rechargeable base substation, Body Sensor Nodes (BSN) affects for lack of energy and makes effect in the node lifetime. Also, same and other techniques inter related among the existing WBANs and radio channels rises the energy usage rate of the sensor nodes and the energy scheduling cost. These two methods asynchronized sensor nodes takes wish list tracking their radio channel and normal buffer status and emergency measures. The solution for these risks we develop the MAC protocol to increase the energy efficiency and nodes life time in wireless body area network. This protocol utilizes the hybrid method to multiple access and time division. Bogusly the main transmission to the base substation and developed the model of waiting part of sensors to increase energy efficiency. It provides more than six to fifteen percentages in energy usage from others sensors.

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Agitha, W., & Kaliyamurthie, K. P. (2019). Improved efficiency in wireless body area network using hybrid MAC protocol. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(8), 2409–2412.

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