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AuthorAlam, Muhammad Mahtab
AuthorHamida, Elyes Ben
Available date2025-10-16T08:52:04Z
Publication Date2014-01-01
Publication NameProceedings of IEEE ACS International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications Aiccsa
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/AICCSA.2014.7073232
CitationM. M. Alam and E. B. Hamida, "Performance evaluation of IEEE 802.15.6 MAC for Wearable Body Sensor Networks using a Space-Time dependent radio link model," 2014 IEEE/ACS 11th International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA), Doha, Qatar, 2014, pp. 441-448, doi: 10.1109/AICCSA.2014.7073232.
ISBN978-1-4799-7100-8
ISSN21615322
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84988268349&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/67983
AbstractIn this paper a realistic performance evaluation of the IEEE 802:15:6 Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for wireless body sensor networks (WBSNs) is presented. The accuracy of the evaluation rely on the enhanced mobility and radio link models, which are based on real-time motion capture mobility traces. Bio-mechanical modeling is used to capture 'walking', 'stand-sit' and 'running' patterns for comprehensive mobility modeling. There are multiple contributions in this paper. First, dynamic (i.e., space and time-varying) mobility models are presented which provides dynamic distances and hence more accurate pathloss models in comparison to IEEE 802:15:6 channel models. Second, accurate radio-link modeling is presented which computes on-line Signal-to-Noise-Ratio (SNR), Bit-Error- Rate (BER) and Packet-Error-Rate (PER). Third, a comprehensive analysis of the IEEE 802:15:6 PHY and MAC layers parameters are explored. The rescue and critical applications based specific constraints are used to analyze the IEEE 802:15:6 standard. Finally, few configurations among huge set of possibilities are selected for performance evaluation. Three metrics i.e., Packet Delivery Radio (PDR), energy consumption and latency are considered. At higher transmission power (i.e., 0 dBm), most of the medical applications data rates constraints are satisfied, whereas, at lower transmit power with high data rates and higher frequency, the results does not meet the non-medical applications requirements. However, further optimization by dynamically adjusting the number of slots and its duration at the MAC layer can improve the throughput which can help significantly to meet the application requirements.
SponsorThis publication was made possible by NPRP grant #[6–1508 - 2–616] from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherIEEE
SubjectIEEE 802.15.6
Medium Access Control
Mobility
Modeling
Performance Evaluation
Space-Time Radio Link Modeling
Wearable Body Sensor Networks
TitlePerformance evaluation of IEEE 802.15.6 MAC for Wearable Body Sensor Networks using a Space-Time dependent radio link model
TypeConference
Pagination441-448
Volume Number2014
ESSN2161-5330
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