Energy management for wearable medical devices based on gaining–sharing knowledge algorithm

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Wearable devices are a growing field of research that can have a wide range of applications. The energy harvester is the most common source of power for wearable devices as well as in wireless sensor networks that require a battery-free operation. However, their power is restricted; consequently, power saving is crucial for wearable devices. Finding the best schedule for the various tasks that run on the wearable device can help to reduce power consumption. This paper presents a task scheduler for wearable medical devices based on Gaining–Sharing Knowledge (GSK) algorithm. The purpose of this task scheduler is to handle the tasks of a heart rate sensor and a temperature sensor to optimize the energy consumption throughout wearable medical devices. The proposed GSK-based scheduling algorithm is assessed against the state-of-the-art technique. The data used in our experiments are collected from an in-lab prototype.

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Mohamed, S., Nomer, H. A. A., Yousri, R., Mohamed, A. W., Soltan, A., & Darweesh, M. S. (2023). Energy management for wearable medical devices based on gaining–sharing knowledge algorithm. Complex and Intelligent Systems, 9(6), 6797–6811. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40747-023-01101-8

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