Shriya Kaneriya, J. Vora, S. Tanwar, Sudhanshu Tyagi
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Abstract
The sphere of ambient assisted living(AAL) is introduced to simplify and automate processes that do not require human intervention. One such case involves patient monitoring. Continual human involvement in monitoring is not only expensive, but also leads to the wastage of human hours, that could be utilised elsewhere. AAL simplifies the process by providing a round-the-clock assessment of a patient through wireless sensor networks. We explore the possibility of full duplex 5G communications for monitoring systems in this paper. By isolating communicating nodes in a sensor network with corresponding server nodes, we propose a system for full duplex conveyance. We analyze the proffered system for delay and accurate packet delivery for the scenarios of static and mobile patients.