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Bimonthly Since 1986 |
ISSN 1004-9037
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Publication Details |
Edited by: Editorial Board of Journal of Data Acquisition and Processing
P.O. Box 2704, Beijing 100190, P.R. China
Sponsored by: Institute of Computing Technology, CAS & China Computer Federation
Undertaken by: Institute of Computing Technology, CAS
Published by: SCIENCE PRESS, BEIJING, CHINA
Distributed by:
China: All Local Post Offices
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Abstract
A wireless body sensor network (WBSN) is a type of network that consists of a collection of miniaturized and wireless-enabled sensors that are placed on or within the human body.[1] These sensors can be used to monitor a variety of physiological parameters such as heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, and respiration rate.
The sensors are typically connected wirelessly to a central processing unit or gateway, which can then transmit the data collected by the sensors to a remote server or other computing device. This allows for continuous and real-time monitoring of the body's vital signs, which can be useful in a variety of applications such as medical diagnosis, disease management, and sports training.
WBSNs pose several challenges, including limited power and computing resources, as well as the need for secure and reliable communication protocols to protect patient privacy and prevent unauthorized access to sensitive health data. Nonetheless, they have the potential to revolutionize healthcare and enable new applications in fields such as telemedicine and wearable technology.
Keyword
WSBN, Zigbee, Leach
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