Skip to main content

and
  1. No Access

    Chapter

    Wireless Communication

    Increasingly, sophisticated implanted medical devices are integrating wireless technology to support an ever-expanding range of therapeutic and diagnostic applications. For example, an implanted heart pacemake...

    Henry Higgins in Body Sensor Networks (2014)

  2. No Access

    Article

    A Comprehensive Survey of Wireless Body Area Networks

    Recent advances in microelectronics and integrated circuits, system-on-chip design, wireless communication and intelligent low-power sensors have allowed the realization of a Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN)....

    Sana Ullah, Henry Higgins, Bart Braem, Benoit Latre in Journal of Medical Systems (2012)

  3. Article

    Open Access

    Evaluation of Implant Communication with Polarisation and Unslotted CSMA/CA Protocol in Wireless Body Area Networks

    The performance of the implant inside a human body with polarisation, distance, and different power settings at the base-station is presented. In addition, the unslotted CSMA/CA protocol is studied for a heter...

    Sana Ullah, Shahnaz Saleem, Henry Higgins in EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications… (2010)

  4. Article

    Open Access

    On PHY and MAC Performance in Body Sensor Networks

    This paper presents an empirical investigation on the performance of body implant communication using radio frequency (RF) technology. In body implant communication, the electrical properties of the body influ...

    Sana Ullah, Henry Higgins in EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications… (2009)

  5. No Access

    Chapter and Conference Paper

    In-body Wireless Communication Made Real

    This paper take the principle of wireless communication with body implants to the implementation and testing stage. This paper describes a module that can fit into an implant case and results of testing a wire...

    Henry Higgins in 4th International Workshop on Wearable and… (2007)

  6. No Access

    Chapter

    Wireless Communication

    Henry Higgins in Body Sensor Networks (2006)