Channel Resource Scheduling for Stringent Demand of Emergency Data Transmission in WBANs

Baowen Liang, Xuxun Liu, Huan Zhou, Victor C.M. Leung, Anfeng Liu, Kaikai Chi

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Abstract

Media access control (MAC) plays a pivotal role in ensuring proper operation in wireless body area networks (WBANs). However, current solutions still cannot satisfy the stringent requirements of low power and low delay for emergency data reporting. In this paper, we propose an energy-efficient and emergency-Aware MAC (EEEA-MAC) protocol for meeting such a rigorous demand. First, we design a node-different channel access scheme, in which source nodes use the CSMA/CA pattern while relay nodes adopt the hybrid CSMA/CA-TDMA pattern. Second, we devise an emergency-first time-slot allocation scheme, in which channel sensing is performed and the emergency data is handled by relay nodes according to different cases. EEEA-MAC has two striking features. One is that, source nodes adopt the CSMA/CA scheme instead of the conventional CSMA/CA-TDMA scheme, ensuring the requirement because there are almost no collisions and no confirmation messages in this scheme. The other is that, relay nodes use a sensing-based emergency data handling mechanism instead of the traditional empty-slot occupying mechanism, further guaranteeing the requirement owing to the immediate handling of emergency data and the short time of channel sensing. Extensive simulations demonstrate the advantages of EEEA-MAC in terms of energy dissipation and latency.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9286889
Pages (from-to)2341-2352
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Volume20
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • delay
  • emergency data
  • energy
  • MAC
  • WBAN

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