Duty cycling techniques in medium access control (MAC) protocols for body area networks

A medium access control (MAC) duty cycling is carried out in a body area network (BAN). The duty cycling includes sending a wake-up (WUP) message from a sender node to one or more target receiver nodes when a wireless medium of the BAN is free (S510); determining if at least one target receiver node...

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Main Authors CORDEIRO, CARLOS, M, PATEL, MAULIN, D
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 18.07.2012
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Summary:A medium access control (MAC) duty cycling is carried out in a body area network (BAN). The duty cycling includes sending a wake-up (WUP) message from a sender node to one or more target receiver nodes when a wireless medium of the BAN is free (S510); determining if at least one target receiver node responded with a READY message during a sniff time interval of the sender node (S520); determining if a number of WUP messages transmitted by the sender node exceeds a predefined threshold when the READY message was not received (S540); and setting the sender node to operate in a TURN mode when the number of WUP messages exceeded the predefined threshold (S550).
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20090786871