QoS-Aware Buffer-Aided Relaying Implant WBAN for Healthcare IoT: Opportunities and Challenges
Guofa Cai, Yi Fang, Jinming Wen, Guojun Han, and Xiaodong Yang

TL;DR
This paper proposes a QoS-aware buffer-aided relaying framework for implant WBANs in healthcare IoT, improving reliability and efficiency in transmitting physiological data compared to conventional methods.
Contribution
It introduces a novel buffer-aided relaying framework with hierarchical modulations and new transmission strategies for implant WBANs, addressing limitations of traditional approaches.
Findings
Enhanced reliability and QoS in implant WBANs
Superior performance of the proposed framework over conventional methods
Identification of open challenges for future research
Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) have motivated a paradigm shift in the development of various applications such as mobile health. Wireless body area network (WBAN) comprises many low-power devices in, on, or around the human body, which offers a desirable solution to monitor physiological signals for mobile-health applications. In the implant WBAN, an implant medical device transmits its measured biological parameters to a target hub with the help of at least one on-body device(s) to satisfy its strict requirements on size, quality of service (QoS, e.g., reliability), and power consumption. In this article, we first review the recent advances of conventional cooperative WBAN. Afterwards, to address the drawbacks of the conventional cooperative WBAN, a QoS-aware buffer-aided relaying framework is proposed for the implant WBAN. In the proposed framework, hierarchical modulations are considered…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Body Area Networks · Molecular Communication and Nanonetworks · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
