Heterogeneous QOS Provisioning For Coexisting Wireless Body Area Networks
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One of the successfully emerged proactive and non-invasive health monitoring systems
newlineis the wireless body area network (WBAN). The medical-grade quality of
newlineservice (QoS) requirements of the WBAN are given in IEEE 802.15.6 standard. The
newlinewhole architecture of the WBAN communication can be classified into Intra-, Interand
newlineBeyond- WBAN communication. The sensor nodes on a human body are responsible
newlinefor measuring different physiological signals like blood glucose, temperature,
newlineblood pressure, etc. The intra-WBAN communication is the transmission of these
newlinemeasured signals from the sensor nodes to the coordinator node of a WBAN; which
newlinein turn, forwards them to an access point (AP) in the inter-WBAN communication.
newlineIn the beyond-WBAN communication, the APs transmit the medical data to the
newlinehealthcare provider s database where the medical profile of the user is stored.
newlineWhen two or more WBANs are in close proximity, the interference between the
newlineWBANs cannot be ignored. The coexistence mechanisms described in the standard
newlineviz. channel hopping, beacon shifting, and active super-frame interleaving, do not
newlineguarantee the heterogeneous QoS requirements. So, the primary objective of this
newlinethesis work is to develop schemes for the allocation of limited wireless resources
newlineto guarantee the heterogeneous QoS requirements of coexisting WBANs. As each
newlineWBAN is a human being equipped with sensor nodes and a coordinator node, the
newlinerandom mobilities of humans change the inter-WBAN topology randomly. Thus,
newlinealong with limited channel resources, the mobility, density, and the distributed nature
newlineof the coexisting WBANs make resource allocation difficult. We have resorted to
newlinegame theory, because of its ability to model individual independent decision-makers
newlinewhose actions potentially affect all others.The most preferred coexisting mechanism specified in the standard for a dynamic
newlineenvironment is channel hopping.