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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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EER-leach protocol for health-care monitoring in wireless body sensor networks

Author: S.SUBALAKSHMI , G.MURUGABOOPATHI, D.SENTHILKUMAR
Abstract: The primary objective of this investigation is to design and understandthe real-time monitoring and alarming scheme for patient health, particularly for patients suffering from diseases throughout their normal life. The anticipated system has an a set of medical sensors (associated to the patient case) and a wireless communication element. Every patient is measured as a node in a wireless sensor network and associated to a central node established at the medical center via an internet connection. Numerous technologies have demonstrated their effectiveness in sustaining WBANsapplications, like biofeedback, remote monitoring, and assisted living by relating to their definite quality of service requirements. Owing to abundantobtainable technologies, selecting the suitable technology for a medical application is being ademanding task. In this work, the diverse medical applications are offered. The Energy Efficient Routing (EER) LEACH protocol is as wellrealistic for developing countries as it can be realized over existing wireless infrastructure and offers high network consistency with energy efficiency over cooperation and flexibility. Results illustrate that the anticipatedsystemprogresses reliability, PacketDeliveryRatio (PDR), throughput, and energy consumption for scalable and mobile networks over usual BAN protocols. The designed model will decrease the burden on patients to visit the doctor each time for monitoring their health parameters.
Keyword: Wireless Body Sensor Networks, Secure Transmission Protocol, Energy Efficiency
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