• DocumentCode
    58738
  • Title

    Wireless Body Area Networks: A Survey

  • Author

    Movassaghi, Samaneh ; Abolhasan, Mehran ; Lipman, Justin ; Smith, D. ; Jamalipour, Abbas

  • Author_Institution
    Centre of Real Time Inf. Networks, Univ. of Technol., Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Volume
    16
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Third Quarter 2014
  • Firstpage
    1658
  • Lastpage
    1686
  • Abstract
    Recent developments and technological advancements in wireless communication, MicroElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS) technology and integrated circuits has enabled low-power, intelligent, miniaturized, invasive/non-invasive micro and nano-technology sensor nodes strategically placed in or around the human body to be used in various applications, such as personal health monitoring. This exciting new area of research is called Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) and leverages the emerging IEEE 802.15.6 and IEEE 802.15.4j standards, specifically standardized for medical WBANs. The aim of WBANs is to simplify and improve speed, accuracy, and reliability of communication of sensors/actuators within, on, and in the immediate proximity of a human body. The vast scope of challenges associated with WBANs has led to numerous publications. In this paper, we survey the current state-of-art of WBANs based on the latest standards and publications. Open issues and challenges within each area are also explored as a source of inspiration towards future developments in WBANs.
  • Keywords
    Zigbee; access protocols; body area networks; body sensor networks; micromechanical devices; patient monitoring; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication network routing; IEEE 802.15.4j standard; IEEE 802.15.6 standard; MEMS technology; communication reliability; integrated circuits; intelligent sensor nodes; invasive micro sensor nodes; low-power sensor nodes; medical WBAN; medium access control; microelectromechanical systems technology; miniaturized sensor nodes; nanotechnology sensor nodes; noninvasive micro sensor nodes; personal health monitoring; wireless body area networks; wireless communication; Biomedical monitoring; IEEE 802.15 Standards; Medical services; Monitoring; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; IEEE 802.15.6; Medium access control; Physical Layer; Routing; Wireless Body Area Networks; Wireless Sensor Networks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1553-877X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/SURV.2013.121313.00064
  • Filename
    6710228