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Title: Optimum placement of relay nodes in WBANs for improving the QoS of indoor RPM system
Authors: Vyas, A.
Pal, S.
Keywords: Path loss model
indoor healthcare applications
relay node position
communication.
Issue Date: 31-Jul-2021
Abstract: Pandemic situation such as COVID-19 boosted the demand for remote patient monitoring (RPM) system. The medical sensors attached to the human body in RPM system experience varying channel quality due to body movements. This paper analyzes the signal received from RPM sensors when a patient rotates by different angles while sitting on a chair as well as heed the use of a relay node placed on his/her body. Literature suggests many relay-based communication protocols to deliver physio-signals efficiently in an RPM application. However, limited studies have focused on the position of a relay node on the human body. In this paper, we empirically analyze the off-body communication path of sensor nodes by collecting data from different body orientations in a residential room. We estimate the path loss parameters for underweight, normal and overweight body mass index (BMI) categories. The estimated parameters are then used to simulate the physical layer of a home-based indoor RPM application. We inspect different relay node positions on the human body and allude an optimal position of the relay node that cover the transmission range of all sensors and provides an improved channel quality. We improve the Quality of Service (QoS) during non-line-of-sight (NLOS) situation and design an adaptive cross-layer communication protocol for WBANs.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2295
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