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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2015

Future Body-to-Body Networks for Ubiquitous Healthcare: A Survey, Taxonomy and Challenges

Amira Meharouech
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Jocelyne Elias
Ahmed Mehaoua
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—Smart mobile people have a great potential to extend the existing Internet of Things infrastructures by implementing genuine ubiquitous healthcare (U-health) applications, ensuring anywhere and anytime patients connectivity. Through the forwarding of sensing data from person to person until reaching a connected medical server, concrete U-health becomes true with the emerging of future Body-to-Body Networks. Indeed, the coexistence of multiple WBANs (Wireless Body Area Networks), the communication and interactions between them extend the classical concept of WBAN and present the new paradigm referred to as Body-to-Body Network (BBN). This paradigm supports a number of innovative applications such as U-health, entertainment, interactive gaming and military, to cite a few. In this paper, we present a survey of BBNs focusing on three principal axes: energy efficiency, mobility prediction, and quality of service (QoS). Then, we present and discuss different candidate protocols that can be used in BBNs, while illustrating main BBN design challenges and several open issues.
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hal-01176436 , version 1 (19-07-2015)

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Amira Meharouech, Jocelyne Elias, Ahmed Mehaoua. Future Body-to-Body Networks for Ubiquitous Healthcare: A Survey, Taxonomy and Challenges. 2015 2nd International Symposium on Future Information and Communication Technologies for Ubiquitous HealthCare, May 2015, Beijing, China. ⟨hal-01176436⟩

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