Sensors (Jul 2019)

TAEO-A Thermal Aware & Energy Optimized Routing Protocol for Wireless Body Area Networks

  • Mohsin Javed,
  • Ghufran Ahmed,
  • Danish Mahmood,
  • Mohsin Raza,
  • Kamran Ali,
  • Masood Ur-Rehman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s19153275
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 15
p. 3275

Abstract

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Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) are in the spotlight of researchers and engineering industries due to many applications. Remote health monitoring for general as well as military purposes where tiny sensors are attached or implanted inside the skin of the body to sense the required attribute is particularly prominent. To seamlessly accomplish this procedure, there are various challenges, out of which temperature control to reduce thermal effects and optimum power consumption to reduce energy wastage are placed at the highest priority. Regular and consistent operation of a sensor node for a long-time result in a rising of the temperature of respective tissues, where it is attached or implanted. This temperature rise has harmful effects on human tissues, which may lead to the tissue damage. In this paper, a Temperate Aware and Energy Optimized (TAEO) routing protocol is proposed that not only deals with the thermal aspects and hot spot problem, but also extends the stability and lifetime of a network. Analytical simulations are conducted, and the results depict better performance in terms of the network lifetime, throughput, energy preservation, and temperature control with respect to state of the art WBAN protocols.

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