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AuthorM, Mahtab Alam
AuthorE, Ben Hamida
Available date2024-12-30T11:13:49Z
Publication Date2015-09-04
Publication NameJournal of Telecommunications System & Management
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-0919.1000e115
CitationMahtab Alam, M., & Ben Hamida, E. (2015). Wearable wireless networks for internet of humans: trends and challenges. J Telecommun Syst Manage, 3, e115.
ISSN2167-0919
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/62053
AbstractInterconnected internet of humans (IoH) is a new paradigm in which wearable wireless networks (WWN) are emerging as a key enabling technology. WWN is revolutionizing health-care, sports and fitness, rescue and emergency management, augmented reality, fashion, and many other applications [1]. Wearable wireless networks composed of various types of devices such as sensors, actuator, coordinators, and gateways etc., to realize on-body, body-to-body (B2B) and off-body wireless communication as shown in Figure 1. However, often these devices are severely constrained due to ultra-low power consumption, miniaturization, low processing and storage capabilities as well as low delay requirements, consequently, the reliability and quality-of-service of above mentioned applications are very challenging.
SponsorThis publication was made possible by NPRP grant # [6-1508-2-616] from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation).
Languageen
PublisherHilaris Publishing
Subjectwearable wireless networks
Interconnected internet of humans
TitleWearable Wireless Networks for Internet of Humans: Trends and Challenges
TypeOther
Issue Number1
Volume Number4
dc.accessType Open Access


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