A Fatigue Measuring Protocol for Wireless Body Area Sensor Networks
Author | Akram, S. |
Author | Javaid, N. |
Author | Ahmad, A. |
Author | Khan, Z.A. |
Author | Imran, M. |
Author | Guizani, M. |
Author | Hayat, A. |
Author | Ilahi, M. |
Available date | 2015-12-15T06:52:47Z |
Publication Date | 2015-12 |
Publication Name | Journal of Medical Systems |
Resource | Scopus |
Citation | Akram, S. et al. "A Fatigue Measuring Protocol for Wireless Body Area Sensor Networks", Journal of Medical Systems, 2015, 39:12. Available online October 2015. |
ISSN | 0148-5598 |
Abstract | As players and soldiers preform strenuous exercises and do difficult and tiring duties, they are usually the common victims of muscular fatigue. Keeping this in mind, we propose FAtigue MEasurement (FAME) protocol for soccer players and soldiers using in-vivo sensors for Wireless Body Area Sensor Networks (WBASNs). In FAME, we introduce a composite parameter for fatigue measurement by setting a threshold level for each sensor. Whenever, any sensed data exceeds its threshold level, the players or soldiers are declared to be in a state of fatigue. Moreover, we use a vibration pad for the relaxation of fatigued muscles, and then utilize the vibrational energy by means of vibration detection circuit to recharge the in-vivo sensors. The induction circuit achieves about 68 % link efficiency. Simulation results show better performance of the proposed FAME protocol, in the chosen scenarios, as compared to an existing Wireless Soccer Team Monitoring (WSTM) protocol in terms of the selected metrics. |
Sponsor | Deanship of Scientific Research at King Saud UniversityResearch Group Project NO.(RG#1435-051) |
Language | en |
Publisher | Springer New York LLC |
Subject | Fatigue measurement Link efficiency Multiple sinks Routing Vibration detection and vibration energy Voltage gain Wireless body area sensor networks |
Type | Article |
Issue Number | 12 |
Volume Number | 39 |
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