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AMHRP: Adaptive Multi-Hop Routing Protocol to Improve Network Lifetime for Multi-Hop Wireless Body Area Network

Version 1 : Received: 30 April 2019 / Approved: 5 May 2019 / Online: 5 May 2019 (13:07:29 CEST)

How to cite: Mateen Yaqoob, M.; Fatima, K.; Shamshirband, S.; Mosavi, A.; Khurshid, W. AMHRP: Adaptive Multi-Hop Routing Protocol to Improve Network Lifetime for Multi-Hop Wireless Body Area Network. Preprints 2019, 2019050027. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201905.0027.v1 Mateen Yaqoob, M.; Fatima, K.; Shamshirband, S.; Mosavi, A.; Khurshid, W. AMHRP: Adaptive Multi-Hop Routing Protocol to Improve Network Lifetime for Multi-Hop Wireless Body Area Network. Preprints 2019, 2019050027. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201905.0027.v1

Abstract

A Wireless Body Area Sensor Network (WBASN) is combination of numerous sense nodes, positioned onto/close or inside a person body. Wireless Body Area Sensor Networks (WBASN) is a developing automation trend that exploits wireless sensor nodes to put instantaneous wearable well-being of ill person to improve individual’s existence. The sensor nodes might be used outwardly to observe abundant health parameters (like heart activity, blood pressure and cholesterol) of an ill person at a vital site within hospital. Hence the goal of WBASN is much crucial, enhancing the lifetime of nodes is compulsory to sustain many issues such as utility and efficiency. It is essential to evaluate time that when the first node will die it we want to refresh or change the battery reason is that loss of crucial information is not tolerable. The lifetime is termed as the time interval when a first node dies out due to battery exhaustion. In our proposed protocol life time of a network is the main concern as well other protocol related issues such as throughput, path loss, and residual energy. Bio-sensors are used for deployment on human body. Poisson distribution and equilibrium model techniques have been used for attaining the required results. Multi-hop network topology and random network node deployment used to achieve minimum energy consumption and longer network lifetime.

Keywords

multi-hop routing protocol; network lifetime; wireless body area network; wireless sensor network; adaptive routing; bio-sensors; residual energy; throughput; path loss; clustering; poisson distribution; and equilibrium model techniques

Subject

Computer Science and Mathematics, Information Systems

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