Title :
BATMAC: An adaptive TDMA MAC for body area networks performed with a space-time dependent channel model
Author :
Maman, M. ; Ouvry, L.
Author_Institution :
LETI, CEA, Grenoble, France
Abstract :
Wireless communications for body area network (BAN) applications require an adaptable, dynamic and flexible medium access control (MAC) to cope with a variety of application requirements. The key requirements in BAN applications are low power consumption, high reliability of intra-BAN communication and low latency. As body posture highly affects the performance of MAC protocols, we evaluate the relaying benefits to reinforce links. However, since radio links are not stationary, the scheduling of the relaying should quickly adapt to BAN changes. We instead propose a BAN Adaptive TDMA MAC (BATMAC) which automatically detects the shadowing effect and adjusts its communication protocols and the parameters of the IEEE 802.15.4 superframe. Finally, we evaluate BATMAC from latency outage and energy consumption points of view depending on the redundancy of the monitoring information.
Keywords :
access protocols; body area networks; time division multiple access; BAN adaptive TDMA MAC; BATMAC; IEEE 802.15.4; MAC protocols; body area networks; communication protocols; energy consumption; medium access control; radio links; space-time dependent channel model; wireless communications; Body area networks; Channel models; Monitoring; Protocols; Redundancy; Relays; Shadow mapping; Body Area Networks; Channel Model; Latency; Low Power Consumption; MAC Protocol; Packet Error Rate; Relay; Spatial and Temporal Dependency;
Conference_Titel :
Medical Information & Communication Technology (ISMICT), 2011 5th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Montreux
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9443-9
DOI :
10.1109/ISMICT.2011.5759784