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A Beacon Interval Shifting Scheme for Interference Mitigation in Body Area Networks
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Beacon IntervalWireless TelemedicineInterference MitigationEngineeringIeee 802.15Body Area NetworkInterference AvoidanceWireless LanBody Area NetworksComputer EngineeringMobile ComputingInternet Of ThingsWireless ComputingPersonal Area NetworkMedium Access ControlMobile Communication
This paper investigates the issue of interference avoidance in body area networks (BANs). IEEE 802.15 Task Group 6 presented several schemes to reduce such interference, but these schemes are still not proper solutions for BANs. We present a novel distributed TDMA-based beacon interval shifting scheme that reduces interference in the BANs. A design goal of the scheme is to avoid the wakeup period of each BAN coinciding with other networks by employing carrier sensing before a beacon transmission. We analyze the beacon interval shifting scheme and investigate the proper back-off length when the channel is busy. We compare the performance of the proposed scheme with the schemes presented in IEEE 802.15 Task Group 6 using an OMNeT++ simulation. The simulation results show that the proposed scheme has a lower packet loss, energy consumption, and delivery-latency than the schemes of IEEE 802.15 Task Group 6.
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