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Year 2024, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 29 - 48, 31.01.2025

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Routing with QoS and Fault Tolerance in WBAN: The HEALTH Protocol

Year 2024, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 29 - 48, 31.01.2025

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a technology for connecting physical objects through various digital systems, applied in many fields, including medical monitoring. In this context, Wireless Body Area Net works (WBANs) integrate seamlessly into the IoT infrastructure. The increasing adoption of WBANs in the medical sector is driven by their numerous advantages, such as continuous patient monitoring, early detection of health risks, and the provision of personalized medical care. However, several challenges remain, including managing energy consumption, ensuring consistent QoS, resilience to failures, and maintaining patient comfort. This study presents an innovative routing protocol, HEALTH, specifically designed for WBANs, aiming to ensure optimal service quality in terms of temperature, response time, energy consumption, and delivery rate. The protocol’s performance was evaluated using the BNS and Castalia frameworks, based on the Omnet++ simulator. Simulation results confirm the protocol’s effectiveness while maintaining sustained service quality.

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  • Ochirkhand Erdene-Ochir, Marine Minier, Fabrice Valois, and Apostolos Kountouris. Resiliency of wireless sensor networks: Definitions and analyses. In 2010 17th International Conference on Telecommunications, pages 828–835. IEEE, 2010.
  • Carlos Granell, Andreas Kamilaris, Alexander Kotsev, Frank O Ostermann, and Sergio Trilles. Internet of things. Manual of digital earth, pages 387–423, 2020.
  • Iqbal H Sarker, Asif Irshad Khan, Yoosef B Abushark, and Fawaz Alsolami. Internet of things (iot) security intelligence: a comprehensive overview, machine learning solutions and research directions. Mobile Networks and Applications, 28(1):296-312, 2023.
  • Israa Al-Barazanchi, Haider Rasheed Abdulshaheed, and Madya Safiah Binti Sidek. A survey: Issues and challenges of communication technologies in wban. Sustainable Engineering and Innovation, 1(2):84–97, 2019.
  • Merey Zhumayeva, Kassen Dautov, Mohammad Hashmi, and Galymzhan Nauryzbayev. Wireless energy and information transfer in wban: A comprehensive state-of-the-art review. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 85:261–285, 2023.
  • Umar Musa, Shaharil Mohd Shah, Huda A Majid, Ismail Ahmad Mahadi, Mohamad Kamal A Rahim, Muhammad Sani Yahya, and Zuhairiah Zainal Abidin. Design and analysis of a compact dual-band wearable antenna for wban applications. IEEE Access, 11:30996–31009, 2023.
  • Sakina Oussane, Haroun Benkaouha, and Amir Djouama. Fault tolerance in the iot: A taxonomy based on techniques. In 2023 Third International Conference on Theoretical and Applicative Aspects of Computer Science (ICTAACS), pages 1–8. IEEE, 2023.
  • Egberto Caballero, Vinicius C Ferreira, Robson A Lima, Célio Albuquerque, and Débora C Muchaluat-Saade. Lator: Link-quality aware and thermal aware on-demand routing protocol for wban. In 2020 International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing (IWSSIP), pages 337–342. IEEE, 2020.
  • Charles Perkins, Elizabeth Belding-Royer, and Samir Das. Ad hoc on-demand distance vector (aodv) routing. Technical report, Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), 2003.
  • Qaisar Nadeem, Nadeem Javaid, Saad Noor Mohammad, MY Khan, Sohab Sarfraz, and M Gull. Simple: Stable increased-throughput multi-hop protocol for link efficiency in wireless body area networks. In 2013 eighth international conference on broadband and wireless computing, communication and applications, pages 221–226. IEEE, 2013.
  • Mohammed Abdulrahman Dawood Al-Obaidi and Abdullahi Abdu Ibarahim. Rsimple: Reliable stable increased-throughput multi-hop protocol for link efficiency in wireless body area networks. In 2020 International Congress on Human-Computer Interaction, Optimization and Robotic Applications (HORA), pages 1–5. IEEE, 2020.
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  • Egberto Caballero, Vinicius Ferreira, Robson Araújo Lima, Julio César Huarachi Soto, Débora Muchaluat-Saade, and Célio Albuquerque. Bns: A framework for wireless body area network realistic simulations. Sensors, 21(16):5504, 2021.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Modelling and Simulation
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Oussane Sakina

Benkaouha Haroun This is me

Djouama Amir This is me

Early Pub Date January 30, 2025
Publication Date January 31, 2025
Submission Date December 16, 2024
Acceptance Date January 11, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 7 Issue: 2

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APA Sakina, O., Haroun, B., & Amir, D. (2025). Routing with QoS and Fault Tolerance in WBAN: The HEALTH Protocol. International Journal of Informatics and Applied Mathematics, 7(2), 29-48.
AMA Sakina O, Haroun B, Amir D. Routing with QoS and Fault Tolerance in WBAN: The HEALTH Protocol. IJIAM. January 2025;7(2):29-48.
Chicago Sakina, Oussane, Benkaouha Haroun, and Djouama Amir. “Routing With QoS and Fault Tolerance in WBAN: The HEALTH Protocol”. International Journal of Informatics and Applied Mathematics 7, no. 2 (January 2025): 29-48.
EndNote Sakina O, Haroun B, Amir D (January 1, 2025) Routing with QoS and Fault Tolerance in WBAN: The HEALTH Protocol. International Journal of Informatics and Applied Mathematics 7 2 29–48.
IEEE O. Sakina, B. Haroun, and D. Amir, “Routing with QoS and Fault Tolerance in WBAN: The HEALTH Protocol”, IJIAM, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 29–48, 2025.
ISNAD Sakina, Oussane et al. “Routing With QoS and Fault Tolerance in WBAN: The HEALTH Protocol”. International Journal of Informatics and Applied Mathematics 7/2 (January 2025), 29-48.
JAMA Sakina O, Haroun B, Amir D. Routing with QoS and Fault Tolerance in WBAN: The HEALTH Protocol. IJIAM. 2025;7:29–48.
MLA Sakina, Oussane et al. “Routing With QoS and Fault Tolerance in WBAN: The HEALTH Protocol”. International Journal of Informatics and Applied Mathematics, vol. 7, no. 2, 2025, pp. 29-48.
Vancouver Sakina O, Haroun B, Amir D. Routing with QoS and Fault Tolerance in WBAN: The HEALTH Protocol. IJIAM. 2025;7(2):29-48.

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