Collaborating The Sensor Networks in Bio-Medical: Human Body
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Abstract
“Body area networks” (BANs) have developed as a novel form of wireless sensor networks, owing to the swift advancements in wireless communications, biomedical sensors, and low-power circuits. The networks consist of biomedical nodes characterized by their compact size, affordability, and energy efficiency, particularly employed for the purpose of healthcare monitoring. The objective of the study is to ensure the preservation of essential parameters. This study provides a comparative examination of “body area networks” and wireless sensor networks. This study demonstrates the application of body area networks for the integration and enhancement of principles developed from wireless sensor networks. To provide a visual representation, a research investigation focusing on the issues of energy consumption and heat absorption is undertaken.