Low-Complexity, High-Throughput Multiple-Access Wireless Protocol for Body Sensor Networks

S. Yoo, Chong-Jing Chen, P. Chou
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Wireless systems that form a body-area network must be made small and low power without sacrificing performance. To achieve high-throughput communication in low-cost wireless body area networks, we propose a low complexity,“pulling” MAC protocol. Such a network architecture consists of low-complexity nodes and moderate complexity base stations, which act as clients to pull data from the nodes that act as thin servers. This organization achieves intra-network collision-free multiple access as in TDMA but without expensive time synchronization. It also achieves high utilization of air bandwidth and adaptivity of CSMA protocols but without collision or complexity on the node side. Experimental results show that our pulling protocol achieves better good channel utilization of up to 52.8% and high data throughput of up to 432Kbps. We also tested our MAC protocol on a wireless ECG system. Our MAC protocol can transmit ten simultaneous streams of data at 200 samples per second each from ten sensing devices.
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人体传感器网络的低复杂度、高吞吐量多址无线协议
构成体域网络的无线系统必须在不牺牲性能的前提下体积小、功耗低。为了在低成本无线体域网络中实现高吞吐量通信,我们提出了一种低复杂度的“拉式”MAC协议。这种网络架构由低复杂度节点和中等复杂度的基站组成,后者充当客户机,从充当瘦服务器的节点提取数据。该组织实现了与TDMA一样的网内无冲突的多路访问,但没有昂贵的时间同步。实现了对无线带宽的高利用率和CSMA协议的自适应,同时避免了节点侧的冲突和复杂性。实验结果表明,该协议的信道利用率可达52.8%,数据吞吐量可达432Kbps。我们还在无线心电系统上测试了我们的MAC协议。我们的MAC协议可以同时传输10个数据流,每个数据流每秒200个样本,来自10个传感设备。
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