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Energy efficient communication in body area networks using collaborative communication in Rayleigh fading channel

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  • Anwar Ghani

    (International Islamic University Islamabad)

  • Husnain Abbas Naqvi

    (International Islamic University Islamabad)

  • Muhammad Sher

    (International Islamic University Islamabad)

  • Zeeshan Shafi Khan

    (Institute of Signals, Systems and Softcomputing)

  • Imran Khan

    (International Islamic University Islamabad)

  • Muhammad Saqlain

    (International Islamic University Islamabad)

Abstract

Due to resource limited nature of nodes in body area networks (BAN), it is often very difficult to replace or recharge its power source. To prolong the network’s life, only way out is energy efficient communication system. In this article an energy efficient communication system based on collaborative communication is proposed for BAN. Signals from the implanted nodes are received out-of-phase at the base station with no line-of-sight through an AWGN channel. Mathematical model derived here is based on three figures of merit i.e, received power, bit error rate and energy consumption. Analysis of the proposed model and Monte Carlo simulation show that the gain in received power increases as the number of collaborative nodes increase whereas BER is directly related to SNR $$(E_b/N_0)$$ ( E b / N 0 ) . To evaluate energy consumption of the proposed system, it is compared with single-input-single-output (SISO) system. In this comparison it has been found that SISO performs well at short distances but collaborative communication outperforms SISO in case of long distances. It is also found that collaborative communication requires “N $$\times $$ × Transmitted power”, less transmission power in comparison to SISO systems. It is observed that collaborative communication achieve energy saving very close to 99 %. On the basis of these results it is safe to recommend collaborative communication for resource limited BAN.

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  • Anwar Ghani & Husnain Abbas Naqvi & Muhammad Sher & Zeeshan Shafi Khan & Imran Khan & Muhammad Saqlain, 2016. "Energy efficient communication in body area networks using collaborative communication in Rayleigh fading channel," Telecommunication Systems: Modelling, Analysis, Design and Management, Springer, vol. 63(3), pages 357-370, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:telsys:v:63:y:2016:i:3:d:10.1007_s11235-015-0125-3
    DOI: 10.1007/s11235-015-0125-3
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