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AuthorBen Arbia, Dhafer
AuthorAlam, Muhammad Mahtab
AuthorAttia, Rabah
AuthorBen Hamida, Elyes
Available date2024-12-31T06:46:25Z
Publication Date2015-10
Publication Name2015 IEEE 11th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications, WiMob 2015
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WiMOB.2015.7347933
CitationArbia, D. B., Alam, M. M., Attia, R., & Hamida, E. B. (2015, October). Data dissemination strategies for emerging wireless body-to-body networks based internet of humans. In 2015 IEEE 11th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob) (pp. 1-8). IEEE.
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/62059
AbstractWith the recent advent of Internet of Humans (IoH), wireless body-to-body networks (WBBNs) are emerging as the fundamental part of this new paradigm. In particular with reference to newly emerging applications, the research trends on data routing and dissemination strategies have gained a great interest in WBBN. In this paper, we present the performance evaluation of the clustered and distributed data dissemination approaches in tactical WBBN. We used a realistic radio-link and bio-mechanical mobility model for on-body motions, and group mobility model for WBBN to effectively realize rescue and emergency management application scenario. In this regard, we are using the newly proposed IEEE 802.15.6 standard targeted for body area networks. Extensive (IEEE 802.15.6 standard compliance) network level, packet oriented simulations are conducted in WSNet simulator. During the simulations, various payloads, frequencies (narrow-band) and modulation techniques are exploited. We based our performance evaluation on relevant metrics according to the operational requirements for tactical networks such as packet reception ratio, latency, energy consumption and hop count. The results showed a trade-offs between clustered-based and distributed-based dissemination approaches. With regards to packet delay, distributed approach provided the best performance. However, in terms of average packet reception ratio (PRR), clustered-based approach achieves up to 97% reception and remained the best strategy. Whereas, almost double energy is consumed while using clustered approach, though this is due to multi-standard coordinator which is considered as more powerful device. Finally, the results of hop count are almost comparable in both schemes.
SponsorQatar National Research Fund (QNRF) - grant No. [NPRP 6 - 1508 - 2 - 616].
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE)
SubjectClustered Data Dissemination
Data Dissemination
Distributed Data Dissemination
IEEE 802.15.6
Internet-of-Humans (IoH)
Performance Evaluation
Wireless Body-to-Body Networks (WBBN)
TitleData dissemination strategies for emerging wireless body-to-body networks based Internet of Humans
TypeConference
Pagination1-8
EISBN978-1-4673-7701-0
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