... example of information flow in an inte-
grated WBAN system.
Wireless BodyAreaNetwork of Intelligent Sensors for Patient MonitoringFigure 1
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A wirelessbodyareanetwork of intelligent motion sensors for
computer assisted ... remote emer-
gency, weather forecast or medical database server; using
baseline (medical database), sensor (WBAN) and envi-
ronmental (emergency or weather forecast) information,
algorithms may...
... technological advances
in integrated circuits and wireless communications have
led to the development of WirelessBodyArea Networks
(WBANs). Wirelessbodyarea networks may be a viable
alternative to ... Central
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Accelerometer-based wirelessbodyareanetwork to estimate
intensity ... (P ≤ 0.001) for M3 and 0.79 (P ≤
0.001) for M1. ICC was also performed for each subject.
All correlations were significant (P ≤ 0.01). The ICC of
subjects ranged from 0.65 to 0.98 for M3 and from...
... on Wireless Communications and Networking
Volume 2011, Article ID 797931, 14 pages
doi:10.1155/2011/797931
Research Ar ticle
Secure Precise Clock Synchronization for
Interconnected BodyArea Networks
David ... operly
cited.
Secure time synchronization is a paramount service forwireless sensor networks (WSNs) constituted b y multiple inter connected
body area networks (BANs). We propose a novel approach to securely ... Introduction
Body area networks (BANs) are receiving a lot of attention
for civilian applications [1]. A BAN consists of wireless
connected sensors nodes worn by or implated to a human
body. Each...
... capacity for data transmission of current wireless systems is still tiny when compared to
wired forms of communications. But wireless data rates continue to increase. To understand
the push for higher ... FutureAreasofResearch 186
8.1.1 TheoreticalFramework 186
8.1.2 SpecificAnalyticalProblems 186
8.1.3 ApplicationstoWirelessTechnology 187
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THEORY OF STOCHASTIC LOCAL AREA CHANNEL
MODELING FORWIRELESS ... new-found capacity for storing and
manipulating data.
The computer hardware illustration provides a valuable lesson for the wireless industry.
There is a basic rule that applies to all information technology:...
...
Data and information
spoofing, Attacks in
information in Transit
Traditional wireless
sensor network
Provide resilience of the network, Protect the
network even if part of the network is ... VARIOUS SECURITY SCHEMES FORWIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Security Schemes Attacks Deterred Network Architecture Major Features
JAM DoS Attack (Jamming) Traditional wireless
sensor network
Avoidance ...
Information or Data
Spooling
Traditional wireless
sensor network
Efficient resource management, Provide the
network even if part of the network is
compromised
TIK Wormhole Attack
Information...
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Modelling the guaranteed QoS forwireless sensor
networks: ... support and control in the WSNs.
Keywords: wireless sensor networks, quality of service, network calculus, upper bounds
1. Introduction
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been became
one of the...
... Exchange, Wireless local area networks
1 Introduction
In offices, homes, and public spaces, IEEE 802.11 wire-
less local area n etworks (WLANs) has been extensive ly
used to provide wireless Internet ... TCP-based window-size delegation
method for TXOP Exchange in wireless lo cal area networks. EURASIP
Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2011 2011:58.
Submit your manuscript to a
journal ... for
TXOP Exchange in wireless local area networks
Takayuki Nishio
1*
, Ryoichi Shinkuma
1
, Tatsuro Takahashi
1
and Go Hasegawa
2
Abstract
We propose a TCP window-size delegation method for downlink...
... dissemination in
w ireless sensor networks with network coding,” aim at applying
network coding in data dissemination problems which may
arise in wireless sensor networks, such as software upgrades
and ... sleep
scheduling information.
P. Sadeghi et al. investigate the design of feedback-
based adaptive network coding schemes for packet erasure
networks in the last paper “An optimal adaptive network
coding ... is frequently used in wireless
sensor networks as a means to save the battery, perhaps the
most critical resource. The authors focus on the design of
an effective XOR-based network coding strategy...
... metritis scoring is enforced by
law. This was the primary motivating factor for running
the herd health programme, rather than, for example, cre-
ating possibilities to perform epidemiological ... improved before analysing the data on national
level.
Causal analysis of cow-level and herd-level risk factors for
metritis at the national level based on Danish central data
base files was performed ... Danish Central Cattle Data Base, it is
now possible to record information about disease for
example, as various types of scores and medical treat-
ments separately. This option is primarily used...