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Cooperative body-area-communications: Enhancing coexistence without coordination between networks

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Dong, Jie
Smith, David

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In this paper, coexistence of multiple mobile wireless body area networks (WBANs), where there is no coordination between WBANs, is investigated for the case where the WBAN-of-interest employs cooperative communications. A decode-and-forward protocol with two dual-hop links, two relays and selection combining (SC) at the hub (or gateway device) is chosen for the WBAN-of-interest. A suitable time-division-multiple-access (TDMA) scheme is used, enabling intra-network and inter-network operation, to allocate slots for each Tx/Rx link packet transmission. Realistic channel models are employed with various amounts of shadowing, small-scale fading and white noise introduced between WBANs. For the WBAN-of-interest, many hours of measured channel gain data is employed to emulate the channel for this WBAN. It is found that the chosen cooperative communications provides significantly better co-channel interference mitigation than single-link star topology WBAN communications in a mobile, dynamic, scenario, hence the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) for 10% outage probability at the hub is greatly improved by up-to 12 dB. It is also demonstrated that the location of the hub, given three typical locations, has significant impact on the performance of the cooperative WBAN communications.

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