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    A Heuristic Self-Adaptive Medium Access Control for Resource-Constrained WBAN Systems

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    2016
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    Alam, Muhammad Mahtab
    Ben Hamida, Elyes
    Berder, Olivier
    Menard, Daniel
    Sentieys, Olivier
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    This paper presents a heuristic-based approach to self-adapt and reconfigures the wake-up schedule of the nodes in wireless body area networks (WBANs). A latency-energy-optimized traffic-aware dynamic medium access control protocol is presented. The protocol is based on an adaptive algorithm that allows the sensor nodes to adapt their wake-up and sleep patterns efficiently in static and dynamic traffic variations. The heuristic approach helps to characterize the algorithmic parameters with an objective to investigate the behavior of the convergence patterns of the WBAN nodes in a non-linear system. An open-loop form is developed by keeping the wake-up interval (Iwu) fixed followed by the closed-loop adaptive system which updates Iwu on every wake-up instant. An exhaustive search is conducted for different initial wake-up interval values which show that (on average) the algorithm parameters behave monotonically in open-loop systems, whereas a decaying function in the closed-loop form. Various performance metrics, such as energy consumption, packet delay, packet delivery ratio, and convergence speed (for reaching a steady state), are evaluated. It is observed that the convergence time varies from 8 to 72 s under fixed packet transmission rate, whereas the algorithm re-converges (within 8 s) whenever the transmission rate changes.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2016.2539299
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/61464
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