Measuring Fatigue of Soldiers in Wireless Body Area Sensor Networks
N. Javaid, S. Faisal, Z. A. Khan, D. Nayab, M. Zahid

TL;DR
This paper presents a new energy-efficient routing protocol for wireless body sensors to monitor soldier fatigue, enhancing network longevity and performance in military health applications.
Contribution
It introduces an event-driven routing protocol specifically designed for measuring soldier fatigue using body sensors, addressing energy efficiency and scenario-based monitoring.
Findings
Extended network lifetime demonstrated
Improved sensor energy retention
Accurate fatigue measurement results
Abstract
Wireless Body Area Sensor Networks (WBASNs) consist of on-body or in-body sensors placed on human body for health monitoring. Energy conservation of these sensors, while guaranteeing a required level of performance, is a challenging task. Energy efficient routing schemes are designed for the longevity of network lifetime. In this paper, we propose a routing protocol for measuring fatigue of a soldier. Three sensors are attached to soldier's body that monitor specific parameters. Our proposed protocol is an event driven protocol and takes three scenarios for measuring the fatigue of a soldier. We evaluate our proposed work in terms of network lifetime, throughput, remaining energy of sensors and fatigue of a soldier.
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