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Data Transmission in the Medical Field with the Implementation of Wireless Body Area Network


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1 Department of Computer Science-PG, K.S.R. College of Arts and Science, Tiruchengode-637215, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Department of Computer Science-PG, K.S.R. College of Arts and Science, Tiruchengode – 637215, Tamil Nadu, India
 

Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) is one of the most important technologies involved in the field of health care. Due to the great development in their applications WBAN has received a great attention in the field of physical condition, health check, entertainment services and the fields related to medical. WBAN is also as like the same process of Wireless Sensor Network. The WBAN technology is to arrange them in the medical system to swap wires with the help of sensor nodes entrenched into the patient’s body or placed in the region of the patient body. Not only it gives more consoles to the patient, but also the patient can get treatment in distance mode by the healthcare system. It is very useful to the aged citizens or people with any disability to offer medical talent at home or in any critical situation. WBAN has a huge area for scientists in recent years. In this paper, various existing approaches of WBAN were explained and discussed about the scope for further exploration in this medical field. The literature survey represents that the proposed architecture can be further adapted to plan more unswerving clarifications for WBAN systems.

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Eavesdropping, Healthcare, Interference, WBAN.
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Authors

S. Prema
Department of Computer Science-PG, K.S.R. College of Arts and Science, Tiruchengode-637215, Tamil Nadu, India
M. D. Anisha
Department of Computer Science-PG, K.S.R. College of Arts and Science, Tiruchengode – 637215, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) is one of the most important technologies involved in the field of health care. Due to the great development in their applications WBAN has received a great attention in the field of physical condition, health check, entertainment services and the fields related to medical. WBAN is also as like the same process of Wireless Sensor Network. The WBAN technology is to arrange them in the medical system to swap wires with the help of sensor nodes entrenched into the patient’s body or placed in the region of the patient body. Not only it gives more consoles to the patient, but also the patient can get treatment in distance mode by the healthcare system. It is very useful to the aged citizens or people with any disability to offer medical talent at home or in any critical situation. WBAN has a huge area for scientists in recent years. In this paper, various existing approaches of WBAN were explained and discussed about the scope for further exploration in this medical field. The literature survey represents that the proposed architecture can be further adapted to plan more unswerving clarifications for WBAN systems.

Keywords


Eavesdropping, Healthcare, Interference, WBAN.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15613/sijrs%2F2017%2Fv4i1%2F172392