| Literature DB >> 26771586 |
Vahid Ayatollahitafti1, Md Asri Ngadi2, Johan Bin Mohamad Sharif2, Mohammed Abdullahi3.
Abstract
Body Area Networks (BANs) consist of various sensors which gather patient's vital signs and deliver them to doctors. One of the most significant challenges faced, is the design of an energy-efficient next hop selection algorithm to satisfy Quality of Service (QoS) requirements for different healthcare applications. In this paper, a novel efficient next hop selection algorithm is proposed in multi-hop BANs. This algorithm uses the minimum hop count and a link cost function jointly in each node to choose the best next hop node. The link cost function includes the residual energy, free buffer size, and the link reliability of the neighboring nodes, which is used to balance the energy consumption and to satisfy QoS requirements in terms of end to end delay and reliability. Extensive simulation experiments were performed to evaluate the efficiency of the proposed algorithm using the NS-2 simulator. Simulation results show that our proposed algorithm provides significant improvement in terms of energy consumption, number of packets forwarded, end to end delay and packet delivery ratio compared to the existing routing protocol.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26771586 PMCID: PMC4714909 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0146464
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1An example of Body Sensor Network.
Fig 2Hello message structure.
Fig 3Neighbor table structure.
Fig 4An example of next node selection.
Fig 5Network model consisting of 15 sensor nodes and one sink node located at (a) waist (b) ankle.
Simulation Parameters.
| Traffic type | CBR |
| Mobility | None |
| Queue length | 50 |
| Initial node energy | 2 Joules |
| Packet size | 32 Bytes |
| Simulation time | 200 sec |
| 3, 2, 3 | |
| Transmission power | 0.3 mW |
| MAC protocol | IEEE 802.15.4 |
Fig 6Performance comparisons for varying number of source nodes (sink located at the waist).
Fig 7Performance comparisons for varying number of source nodes (sink located at the ankle).
Simulation results with changing the sink location.
| ENSA-BAN (Sink at waist) | 0.04783 | 23134 | 0.01508 | 97.77 |
| ENSA-BAN (Sink at ankle) | 0.07320 | 39445 | 0.02692 | 91.13 |