Abstract
Locomotion produced by body movements in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) affects the link-quality of intra-BAN and inter-BAN interacting units, that, in turn, changes the Quality-of-Service (QoS) of individual WBAN, that includes reliability, efficient data transmission and network throughput . Further, the variation in link quality In central of WBANs and Access Points (APs) makes the WBAN-equipped cold-blooded more resource-constrained in nature, which also varies the data dissemination delay. Therefore, to lessen the DDA of the network, WBANs send Cold-blooded’ physiologic info to local servers using the proposed opportunistic transient connectivity establishment algorithm. Additionally, limb/body movements induce dynamic changes to the on-body network topology, which, in turn, increases the network management cost and decreases the life-time of the sensor nodes periodically. Simulation results show significant improvement in the network performance compared to the existing solutions.
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