Body Sensor Networks Architecture and security issues in Healthcare application

This paper exhibits the idea of Body Sensor Systems (BSNs) which can be broadly utilized in healthcare applications and all. It investigates systems and related applications for medical issues and discussed vital challenges and metrics of BSNs. Of late, miniaturized health observing gadgets have tur...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2021-01, Vol.1022 (1), p.12075
Main Authors: Kumar, Vinod, Badal, Neelendra, Mishra, Rajesh
Format: Article
Language:eng
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BSN
WSN
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Summary:This paper exhibits the idea of Body Sensor Systems (BSNs) which can be broadly utilized in healthcare applications and all. It investigates systems and related applications for medical issues and discussed vital challenges and metrics of BSNs. Of late, miniaturized health observing gadgets have turned out to be essentially plausible with other current advances in the Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and Embedded Designing technologies for computing. However, BSN provides the means to analyze the low cost which can sense the existing environment as well as their wireless nature for which it turns out to be suitable to develop the subject. Sooner or later, the reconciliation of a huge swath of Wireless Network into existing specific medical technology and so forth can be seen. These kinds of systems, by and large, comprise radio frequency-based correspondence abilities. Every sensor in a sensor network comprises of the three kinds of subsystems: first is the sensor subsystem which can sense the environment, the second subsystem helps to apply the calculations on the detected information as well as the third subsystem handles the exchanging of the messages with their neighboring sensors. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of small wireless computers that sense, process and impart environmental stimuli including temperature, etc.
ISSN:1757-8981
1757-899X