Body Sensor Networks for Healthcare and Pervasive Applications
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Sensor Networks".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (14 July 2012) | Viewed by 166528
Special Issue Editor
Interests: ARQ schemes; MAC protocols; RRM algorithms; cross-layer techniques and cooperative communications in wireless communications systems such as WLAN, WiMax and Wireless Sensor Networks
Special Issue Information
The aim of this special issue is to collect the recent advances on BANs for healthcare and pervasive applications. We are inviting the submission of original and unpublished work addressing several areas of wireless BAN. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following issues:
• Antenna design for in- and on-body networks
• Channel modeling radio propagation issues for BAN
• Electromagnetic Radiation and Human tissues
• Interference management and mitigation
• Coexistence of BAN with other wireless technologies
• Protocols and algorithms for the PHY, MAC and Network Layer
• End-to-end QoS provision for BAN
• Energy efficient and low-power consumption protocols
• Power management for BAN
• Machine-to-machine for BAN
• Integration of BAN with heterogeneous networks
• Lightweight security, authentication and cryptography solutions for BAN
• Modeling and simulation in BAN
• Context Awareness in BAN
• Energy Harvesting for BAN
• Real life experimental platforms, prototypes and pilot studies
• Personal devices for monitoring and trending for disease detection, progression, remission, and fitness
• Recent standardization activities for BAN
• Regulatory issues
Dr. Christos Verikoukis
Guest Editor
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