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Fig. 13 | EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking

Fig. 13

From: Modeling induction and routing to monitor hospitalized patients in multi-hop mobility-aware body area sensor networks

Fig. 13

Scenario 4: The sink is made mobile along the center of the ward. The sink first starts moving from center towards the right wall. Afterwards, it comes back towards the center and moves towards the left wall. Then again move towards the center. This happens throughout the network lifetime. The sink mobility helps the body relay to consume less energy in some cases while more in some other cases. It also has a significant impact over the propagation delay. The communication flow is the same as for scenario 1

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