A Survey of Energy Efficiency in Wireless Human Body Sensors Lifetime for Healthcare Applications_ Crimson Publishers
A Survey of Energy Efficiency in Wireless Human Body Sensors Lifetime
for Healthcare Applications by Sara Kassan*, Jaafar Gaber and Pascal Lorenz in
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Wireless
Human Body Sensor Networks (WHBSNs) are extensively used in vital sign
monitoring applications and predicting crop health in in order to identify
emergency situations and allow caregivers to respond efficiently. When a sensor
is drained of energy, it can no longer achieve its role without a substituted
source of energy. However, limited energy in a sensor’s battery prevents the
long-term process in such applications. In addition, replacing the sensors’
batteries and redeploying the sensors can be very expensive in terms of time
and budget and need the presence of the patient at the hospital. To overcome
the energy limitation, researchers have proposed the use of energy harvesting
to reload the rechargeable battery by power. Therefore, efficient power
management is required to increase the benefits of having additional
environmental energy. This paper presents a review of energy efficient
harvesting mechanisms to extend the Wireless Human Body Sensors lifetime.
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