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Opportunistic Spectrum Allocation for Interference Mitigation Amongst Coexisting Wireless Body Area Networks

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A new spectrum allocation scheme referred to as Smart Channel Assignment (SCA) is presented, which maximizes the resource usage and transmission speed by deploying a partially-orthogonal channel assignment scheme between coexisting WBANs as well as offering a convenient tradeoff among spectral reuse efficiency, transmission rate, and outage.
Abstract
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) are seen as the enabling technology for developing new generations of medical applications, such as remote health monitoring. As such it is expected that WBANs will predominantly transport mission-critical and delay sensitive data. A key strategy towards building a reliable WBAN is to ensure such networks are highly immune to interference. To achieve this, new and intelligent wireless spectrum allocation strategies are required not only to avoid interference, but also to make best-use of the limited available spectrum. This article presents a new spectrum allocation scheme referred to as Smart Channel Assignment (SCA), which maximizes the resource usage and transmission speed by deploying a partially-orthogonal channel assignment scheme between coexisting WBANs as well as offering a convenient tradeoff among spectral reuse efficiency, transmission rate, and outage. Detailed analytical studies verify that the proposed SCA strategy is robust to variations in channel conditions, increase in sensor node-density within each WBAN, and an increase in number of coexisting WBANs.

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E-Health applications over 5G networks: challenges and state of the art

TL;DR: The role of mm-wave in the communication among WBAN and the role of 5G in communicating WBAN to the outer world have been discussed and various 5G health care application has been illustrated.
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Survey of IoMT Interference Mitigation Techniques for Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs)

TL;DR: In this article , a complete detailed analysis of coexistence and mitigation solutions in WBAN technology is discussed in particular, the low power consumption of IEEE 802.15.6 and IEEE 802.,15.4, 3 of one of WBAN's leading Wi-Fi wireless technologies, have been investigated.
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A survey on wireless body area networks

TL;DR: This paper offers a survey of the concept of Wireless Body Area Networks, focusing on some applications with special interest in patient monitoring and the communication in a WBAN and its positioning between the different technologies.
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Models and solution techniques for frequency assignment problems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed different modeling ideas for each of the features of the problem, such as the handling of interference among radio signals, the availability of frequencies, and the optimization criterion.
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Investigating network architectures for body sensor networks

TL;DR: The results suggest that while a star architecture with nodes operating at low power levels might suffice in a cluttered indoor environment, nodes in an outdoor setting will have to operate at higher power levels or change to a multihop architecture to support acceptable packet delivery ratios.
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