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Design and Implementation of Routing Algorithm to Enhance Network Lifetime in WBAN

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Today’s era is the era of smart and remote applications exploiting advancement in sensors, cloud, Internet of things etc. Major application is in healthcare monitoring and support using wireless body area network (WBAN) in which sensor nodes sense vital physiological parameters and send to server through sink i.e. smart phone nowadays for seamless monitoring. The most significant issue in such applications is energy efficiency which leads to enhanced network life time that ensures uninterrupted seamless services. From source to sink data transmission may occur considering three different scenarios: source to sink single hop direct data transmission irrespective of in-between node distance, source to sink multi hop data transmission in which transmission range of source node is fixed at a threshold to find next forwarder node and transmission range of source node is incremented by affixed value until data gets transmitted to sink. In this work WBAN having different network configurations based on fixed or random positions of nodes have been simulated. Different scenarios with fixed and varying number of nodes are framed and simulated using MATLAB 2020a for performance evaluation of proposed algorithm in terms of energy consumption, network lifetime, path loss etc. due to data transmission from source to sink. Experimental results show that incremental approach is better than direct one in terms of energy consumption, path loss and network lifetime. While selecting transmission range of a source node, it is considered to keep Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) lower to reduce impact on human tissue.

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This work has been carried out with the grant received in research project with sanction no. CRS ID:-1-5758863831 from MHRD, Govt. of India under TEQIP III in Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS), AICTE.

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Grant received in research project with sanction no. CRS ID:-1-5758863831from MHRD, Govt. of India under TEQIP III in Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS), AICTE.

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Saha, R., Biswas, S., Sarma, S. et al. Design and Implementation of Routing Algorithm to Enhance Network Lifetime in WBAN. Wireless Pers Commun 118, 961–998 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-020-08054-y

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