Asam, Muhammad, Ghuman, Kashif, Ajaz, Aleena and Jamal, Tauseef Ubiquity of Healthcare System., 2019 (Unpublished) [Preprint]
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Healthcare systems defines the standards for health facilities to communities. Therefore, it is of equal importance to everyone. In addition, it included in every fields of technology such as Internet of Things (IoT), Body Area Networks (BANs), Big Data, Context Aware Computing as well as Machine Learning. Therefore, researchers have opportunity to contribute towards well-being smart society easily. E-health on other hand is trying to provide remote access and availability of Wireless BANs (WBANs) facilities. Since, the tiny economical sensors are attached to body (either by implant or wearable fashion) to monitor the health parameters and act accordingly. Therefore, WBAN standards need special attention for optimization. In our previous work, we have proposed relaying protocol, while in this work we aim to extend the relaying protocol to WBANs in order to achieve better performance and safeguard the Master Node (MN). In order to make ubiquity, we propose to extend this work to small world network. This document described the initial proposal in this regards.
Item type: | Preprint |
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Keywords: | Healthcare, WBAN, Small world networks |
Subjects: | L. Information technology and library technology > LA. Telecommunications. L. Information technology and library technology > LB. Computer networking. L. Information technology and library technology > LC. Internet, including WWW. L. Information technology and library technology > LH. Computer and network security. L. Information technology and library technology > LI. Authentication, and access control. L. Information technology and library technology > LT. Mobile devices |
Depositing user: | Dr. Muhammad Asam |
Date deposited: | 19 Dec 2019 09:38 |
Last modified: | 19 Dec 2019 09:39 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10760/39303 |
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