A Novel Congestion Control Protocol for Vital Signs Monitoring in Wireless Biomedical Sensor Networks

Recent developments in biosensor and wireless technology have led to rapid progress in wearable real time health monitoring. Unlike in wired networks, wireless networks are more subject to packet loss and congestion. In this paper, we propose a congestion control and service prioritization protocol...

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Published in2010 IEEE Wireless Communication and Networking Conference pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors Moghaddam, Mohammad Hossien Yaghmaee, Adjeroh, Donald
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.04.2010
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ISBN9781424463961
1424463963
ISSN1525-3511
DOI10.1109/WCNC.2010.5506650

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Summary:Recent developments in biosensor and wireless technology have led to rapid progress in wearable real time health monitoring. Unlike in wired networks, wireless networks are more subject to packet loss and congestion. In this paper, we propose a congestion control and service prioritization protocol for real time monitoring of patients' vital signs using wireless biomedical sensor networks. The proposed system is able to discriminate between different physiological signals and assign them different priorities. Thus, it would be possible to provide better quality of service for transmitting highly important vital signs. Congestion control is performed by considering both the congestion situation in the parent node and the priority of the child nodes in assigning network bandwidth to signals from different patients. Given the dynamic nature of a patient's health condition, the proposed system can detect an anomaly in the received vital signs from a patient and hence assign more priority to patients in need. Simulation results confirm the superior performance of the proposed protocol. To our knowledge, this is the first attempt at a special-purpose congestion control protocol specifically designed for wireless biomedical sensor networks.
ISBN:9781424463961
1424463963
ISSN:1525-3511
DOI:10.1109/WCNC.2010.5506650