AMHRP: Adaptive Multi-Hop Routing Protocol to Improve Network Lifetime for Multi-Hop Wireless Body Area Network
By: Muhammad Mateen Yaqoob , Kulsoom Fatima , Shahab Shamshirband and more
Potential Business Impact:
Makes body sensors last much longer.
This paper presents a protocol for enhancement of life time of WBAN network as well other protocol related issues such as throughput, path loss, and residual energy. Bio-sensors are used for deployment on human body. Poisson distribution and equilibrium model techniques have been used for attaining the required results. Multi-hop network topology and random network node deployment used to achieve minimum energy consumption and longer network lifetime.
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