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Adaptive Priority-based Medium Access Control Protocol for IEEE 802.15.6 Wireless Body Sensor Networks

Authors
Kim, Eui-JikKim, Ho-YoungKim, DaeheeKim, Dongwan
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
M Y U Scientific Publishing Division
Keywords
adaptive priority; IEEE 802.15.6; transmission opportunity; wireless body sensor networks
Citation
Sensors and Materials, v.30, no.8, pp 1707 - 1713
Pages
7
Journal Title
Sensors and Materials
Volume
30
Number
8
Start Page
1707
End Page
1713
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/6855
DOI
10.18494/SAM.2018.1863
ISSN
0914-4935
Abstract
Concern about energy-efficient medium access control (MAC) protocols for wearable devices is increasing owing to support for healthcare services using wireless body sensor networks (WBSNs). The most popular energy-efficient MAC protocol for WBSNs is the IEEE 802.15.6 standard, which adopts carrier sensing multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA). The CSMA/CA mechanism of the IEEE 802.15.6 standard allows differentiated channel access by assigning a different size of contention window to the nodes, each of which has a different priority. However, the existing CSMA/CA of IEEE 802.15.6 still cannot guarantee successful data transmission in error-prone channels and congested network environments, which leads to wasted energy owing to data retransmission. In this paper, we propose an adaptive priority-based MAC (AP-MAC) protocol for IEEE 802.15.6 WBSNs, which utilizes transmission opportunities suitable for WBSNs. For this, data types are classified with predefined priorities with each data type having a different opportunity to access the channel. In addition, the priority of each classification is updated adaptively according to the update metrics channel state and congestion level. Simulation results show the enhanced performance of the AP-MAC protocol compared with that of the IEEE 802.15.6 standard.
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