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MAC Layer Hurdles in BSNs

Networking and Internet Architecture 2018-10-26 v3

Abstract

The last few decades have seen considerable research progress in microelectronics and integrated circuits, system-on-chip design, wireless communication, and sensor technology. This progress has enabled the seamless integration of autonomous wireless sensor nodes around a human body to create a Body Sensor Network (BSN). The development of a proactive and ambulatory BSN induces a number of enormous issues and challenges. This paper presents the technical hurdles during the design and implementation of a low-power Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for in-body and on-body sensor networks. We analyze the performance of IEEE 802.15.4 protocol for the on-body sensor network. We also provide a comprehensive insight into the heterogeneous characteristics of the in-body sensor network. A low-power technique called Pattern-Based Wake-up Table is proposed to handle the normal traffic in a BSN. The proposed technique provides a reliable solution towards low-power communication in the in-body sensor network.

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@article{arxiv.0911.1507,
  title  = {MAC Layer Hurdles in BSNs},
  author = {Sana Ullah and Pervez Khan and Young-Woo Choi and Hyung-Soo Lee and Kyung Sup Kwak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.1507},
  year   = {2018}
}

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