Title :
CLASS - A Cross Layer Algorithm for Smoothed Switchover in Multi-homed Body Sensor Networks
Author :
Armagan, Sadik ; Fallon, Enda ; Qiao, Yuansong ; Lee, Brian
Author_Institution :
Software Res. Inst., Athlone Inst. of Technol., Athlone, Ireland
Abstract :
The introduction of remote sensor technologies has improved the standard of living for cardiovascular patients who require continuous monitoring of vital signs. In this paper, an infrastructure mode based approach is proposed in which the sensor itself communicates directly with a wireless access network. In infrastructure mode it is critical that the sensor seamlessly migrates between host access points. Our investigation therefore focuses on optimizing the switchover performance of the body sensor using a Cross Layer Algorithm for Smoothed Switchover (CLASS) which defines a Quality of Service (QoS) switchover trigger. We propose that the CLASS algorithm should be utilized within the newly standardized Media Independent Handover (MIH) framework. Results presented illustrate that our approach has a significant performance improvement over the currently suggested approach for the mobility technology Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP).
Keywords :
body sensor networks; cardiovascular system; mobility management (mobile radio); protocols; quality of service; radio access networks; CLASS; MIH framework; QoS; SCTP; cardiovascular patients; cross layer algorithm; infrastructure mode based approach; media independent handover framework; mobility technology stream control transmission protocol; multihomed body sensor networks; quality of service switchover trigger; remote sensor technology; smoothed switchover; vital signs; wireless access network; Bluetooth; Body sensor networks; Protocols; Quality of service; Standards; Switches; Throughput; MIH; SCTP; body sensor network; switchover;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Modelling and Simulation (UKSim), 2012 UKSim 14th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cambridge
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1366-7
DOI :
10.1109/UKSim.2012.95