Intra-bodyhybrid communication scheme for healthcare systems
Abdullah Alshehab, Chiu Tung Wu, Nao Kobayashi, Sikieng Sok, Shigeru, Shimamoto

TL;DR
This paper explores an intra-body communication scheme for healthcare, combining multiple access methods to improve data transmission efficiency and prioritize critical health data in mobile health systems.
Contribution
It introduces a hybrid communication scheme that integrates Slotted ALOHA, TDMA, and Reservation ALOHA for intra-body networks, enhancing throughput and reducing delay.
Findings
Increased data transmission efficiency in intra-body networks.
Effective prioritization of critical health data.
Reduced power consumption in BANs.
Abstract
Intra-body communication (IBC) is a type of Body Area Network (BAN)that utilizes human body as the medium for data transmission. Thelow power requirements of intra-body communication (IBC) as compared to near field electromagnetic waves showed that it can be a suitable solution for Medical Body Area Networks (MBANs) in a mobile health care system.In this paper, we investigate the transmission characteristics of the human body as a conductor of signals by considering different data transmission rates of multi-point to point network in order to reduce overall power consumption of the BAN.Furthermore, we utilize IBC and propose a new scheme to combines Slotted ALOHA, TDMA, and Reservation ALOHA together to increase the throughput and decrease the delay. By using our new hybrid scheme with the movable boundary designed for health status monitoring, we are able to increase the efficiency of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Body Area Networks · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring
