Fireflies ant optimized reliable quality awareness energy efficient routing protocol for managing quality of medical data in wireless body networks

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Abstract

The wireless body area network is one of effective wearable devices that have been used in medical applications for collecting patient information to providing the treatment incorrect time for avoiding seriousness. The collected data’s such as blood pressure, air flow, temperature, electromagnetic information is transmitted to the health care center via the wireless technology, which reduces the difficulties also helps to provide the immediate treatment. During the information transmission, the main issues are Quality of Service (QoS), low packet delivery, high energy consumption and end to end delay. So, in this paper introduces the Fireflies Ant Optimized, Reliable Quality Awareness, Energy Efficient Routing Protocol ((FAORQEER) for maintaining the quality of the recorded medical data. The network examines the optimal path by using the characteristics of fireflies and the network life time and energy of the network is managed by introducing an energy efficient method. The process then evaluates efficiency with test results about energy consumption, packet delivery ratio, end to end delay and QoS metric associated constraints.

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Santhalakshmi, M., & Kavitha, P. (2019). Fireflies ant optimized reliable quality awareness energy efficient routing protocol for managing quality of medical data in wireless body networks. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(1), 5007–5012. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.A4471.119119

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