IEEE 802.15.6-based Prototype System for WBAN: Design and Implementation
Xiaonan Su, Changle Li, Xiaoming Yuan

TL;DR
This paper presents a reliable IEEE 802.15.6-based WBAN prototype system that closely mimics real-world conditions, enabling accurate testing, optimization, and validation of WBAN performance parameters.
Contribution
The paper develops and implements a practical WBAN prototype based on IEEE 802.15.6, bridging the gap between simulations and real-world experiments, and optimizes key transmission parameters.
Findings
Prototype system validates IEEE 802.15.6 performance in realistic scenarios
Optimal number of transmission retries identified
Payload length and FER relationship analyzed
Abstract
Various current trends such as ever growing population and accelerated aging effects have effectively promoted the growth of Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN). Being the specialized standard of WBAN, the burgeoning IEEE 802.15.6 is on its way to refinement and perfection. Since experiments are the foundation of research in WBAN that reproduce system operating patterns, yet existing platforms in WBAN are mainly simulations that could not highly conform to reality with strict requirements to some degree. Thus, a reliable and efficient system based on the IEEE 802.15.6, named WBAN prototype system, is proposed and implemented in this paper. The prototype system is ascertained to be valid, authentic and efficient via analyses of scenario tests. Running in circumstances much closer to reality, the system obtains experimental results that meet rigid requirements preferably. Furthermore, based…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Body Area Networks · Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies · Molecular Communication and Nanonetworks
