New Revision of IEEE 802.15.6 Wireless Body Area Networks

Marco Hernandez, R. Kohno, Takumi Kobayashi, Minsoo Kim
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Body Area Networks (BANs) is an active field of research and development because it offers the potential of significant improvement in the delivery and monitoring of healthcare, especially for senior people or patients with chronic conditions monitored at home.Other applications may include tracking the performance of athletes, and recently the potential integration to vehicles aided by Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) to deliver high-performance communication flows to 5G and Wi-Fi networks.The standard IEEE 802.15.6™–2012 Wireless BANs aimed to solve the former issues. To address the latter, an amendment to such a standard is currently developed by the Task Group IEEE 802.15.6a. This amendment enhances the Ultra-Wideband (UWB) physical layer (PHY) and medium access control (MAC) to support dependability to human body area networks (HBAN) and adds support for vehicle body area networks (VBAN). VBAN operates under strict compliance to standards and limits for electromagnetic interference (EMI) from the vehicle’s electric and electronic systems.
IEEE 802.15.6无线体域网络的新修订
身体区域网络(ban)是一个活跃的研究和开发领域,因为它有可能显著改善医疗保健的提供和监测,特别是对老年人或在家监测的慢性病患者。其他应用可能包括跟踪运动员的表现,以及最近可能与时间敏感网络(TSN)辅助的车辆集成,以向5G和Wi-Fi网络提供高性能通信流。标准IEEE 802.15.6™-2012无线禁令旨在解决前一个问题。为了解决后一种问题,IEEE 802.15.6a任务组目前正在对该标准进行修订。该修正案增强了超宽带(UWB)物理层(PHY)和介质访问控制(MAC),以支持人体区域网络(HBAN)的可靠性,并增加了对车辆区域网络(VBAN)的支持。VBAN严格遵守车辆电气和电子系统的电磁干扰(EMI)标准和限制。
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