| Literature DB >> 19846380 |
Stevan Jovica Marinković1, Emanuel Mihai Popovici, Christian Spagnol, Stephen Faul, William Peter Marnane.
Abstract
This paper presents an energy-efficient medium access control protocol suitable for communication in a wireless body area network for remote monitoring of physiological signals such as EEG and ECG. The protocol takes advantage of the static nature of the body area network to implement the effective time-division multiple access (TDMA) strategy with very little amount of overhead and almost no idle listening (by static, we refer to the fixed topology of the network investigated). The main goal is to develop energy-efficient and reliable communication protocol to support streaming of large amount of data. TDMA synchronization problems are discussed and solutions are presented. Equations for duty cycle calculation are also derived for power consumption and battery life predictions. The power consumption model was also validated through measurements. Our results show that the protocol is energy efficient for streaming communication as well as sending short bursts of data, and thus can be used for different types of physiological signals with different sample rates. The protocol is implemented on the analog devices ADF7020 RF transceivers.Mesh:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19846380 DOI: 10.1109/TITB.2009.2033591
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed ISSN: 1089-7771