2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-014-2073-8
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ABS Scheduling Technique for Interference Mitigation of M2M Based Medical WBAN Service

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“…But these keep standard-specific techniques, and do not deal with cross-interference scenarios, in a BBN context. Number of recent works [38,39,[95][96][97] investigate the inter-WBANs interference problem with different alternatives. For example, authors of [95] enhanced the existing frequency hopping mechanism of WPANs to ensure coexistence with WiFi devices.…”
Section: Interference and Coexistencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…But these keep standard-specific techniques, and do not deal with cross-interference scenarios, in a BBN context. Number of recent works [38,39,[95][96][97] investigate the inter-WBANs interference problem with different alternatives. For example, authors of [95] enhanced the existing frequency hopping mechanism of WPANs to ensure coexistence with WiFi devices.…”
Section: Interference and Coexistencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From another perspective, in [96], a power control game theoretical approach is implemented, considering the signal-to-interference-plus-noise-ratio (SINR) as utility function to model the interference between coexisting WBANs. An almost blank subframe (ABS) scheduling technique is proposed in [38], for a WBAN-based machine-to-machine (M2M) medical system. Each WBAN could then avoid interference with his neighbors by specifying the type of the transmitted subframe: normal or ABS, with respect to the load status of the M2M system.…”
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“…Resources are directly provided to other peers without intermediate network host or server and there are advantages such as scalability, robustness, low cost compared to traditional client-server communication system [7,39,40]. Efficient resources or QoS management is important in the virtual network layer for disaster situations information services because automatic network configuration and general network configuration are important in the virtual layer that can provide optimal efficient resources and QoS services.…”
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“…The authors argue that the results of this study can be used as baseline data for the development, supplementation, and operation of healthcare applications that reflect user requirements. The paper by Park et al [22] proposes an almost blank subframe scheduling technique for interference mitigation under an M2M-based medical wireless body area network (WBAN). An implementation of an use case scenario with a medical WBAN and a distributed structure to recognize the effects on a WBAN device's processing volume is also provided.…”
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