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A New Energy Efficient Protocol for Wireless Body Area Networks

Qaisar Nadeem
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It is declared that Qaisar Nadeem has produced the work presented in this thesis, during the scheduled period of study, and he has not taken any material from any source except referred to wherever due that amount of plagiarism is within acceptable range.
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vi Declaration I Qaisar Nadeem, Reg # FA10-REE-029 hereby declare that I have produced the work presented in this thesis, during the scheduled period of study. I also declare that I have not taken any material from any source except referred to wherever due that amount of plagiarism is within acceptable range. If a violation of HEC rules on research has occurred in this thesis, I shall be liable to punishable action under the plagiarism rules of the HEC.

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A comprehensive survey of energy-aware routing protocols in wireless body area sensor networks

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WETRP: Weight Based Energy & Temperature Aware Routing Protocol for Wireless Body Sensor Networks

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CAMP: Congestion Avoidance and Mitigation Protocol for Wireless Body Area Networks

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