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The first standard supporting communication in wireless body area networks (WBANs) is IEEE 802.15 Task Groups 6 (TG6). IEEE 802.15.6 is a standard for short-range, low power, and highly reliable wireless communication in, on and around the human body. It supports a wide range of applications in body area networks (BANs) such as healthcare services. In WBANs, nodes are partitioned into a physical (PHY)...
Wireless body area network (WBAN) is an emerging technology that focuses on healthcare monitoring in indoor and outdoor areas. WBAN technology allows medical sensors to collect vital physiological data and transfer it from a source to a destination via low-energy communication. To be able to encrypt and decrypt healthcare data, it is important for medical sensing and health-related devices to generate...
The Body Area Network (BAN) is an emerging technology that focuses on monitoring physiological data in, on and around the human body. BAN technology permits wearable and implanted sensors to collect vital data about the human body and transmit it to other nodes via low-energy communication. In this paper, we investigate interactions in terms of data flows between parties involved in BANs under four...
In this paper we present a novel framework employing biometric recognition and robust watermarking technique to achieve a number of media privacy and security objectives. Scheme description and presented test results support and prove the claims of practicability and effectiveness of the model for a number of privacy and security related applications.
Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) have found strategic importance in real world applications like environment management, remote explorations, disaster and warfare conditions due to their dynamic, self tailoring and adaptive nature. These networks can be quickly deployed in situations where no infrastructure exists. Effective use of these networks is largely dependent on secure and reliable behavior...
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