Author/Authors :
Tavera, Carlos A Universidad Santiago de Cali - Cali, Colombia , Ortiz, Jesús H Closemobile R&D Telecommunications LS - Fuenlabrada, Spain , Khalaf, Osamah I Al–Nahrain University - Bagdad, Iraq , Saavedra, Diego F Universidad Santiago de Cali - Cali, Colombia , Aldhyani, Theyazn H. H King Faisal University - Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
In recent times, there has been a significant growth in networks known as the wireless body area networks (WBANs). A WBAN
connects distributed nodes throughout the human body, which can be placed on the skin, under the skin, or on clothing and
can use the human body’s electromagnetic waves. An approach to reduce the size of different telecommunication equipment is
constantly being sought; this allows these devices to be closer to the body or even glued and embedded within the skin without
making the user feel uncomfortable or posing as a danger for the user. These networks promise new medical applications;
however, these are always based on the freedom of movement and the comfort they offer. Among the advantages of these
networks is that they can significantly increase user’s quality of life. For example, a person can carry a WBAN with built-in
sensors that calculate the user’s heart rate at any given time and send these data over the internet to user’s doctor. This study
provides a systematic review of WBAN, describing the applications and trends that have been developed with this type of
network and, in addition, the protocols and standards that must be considered.