1st Edition

Internet of Nano-Things and Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN)

By Fadi Al-Turjman Copyright 2019
    256 Pages
    by Auerbach Publications

    256 Pages
    by Auerbach Publications

    The Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT) is a system of nano-connected devices, objects, or organisms that have unique identifiers to transfer data over a computer or cellular network wirelessly to the Cloud. Data delivery, caching, and energy consumption are among the most significant topics in the IoNT nowadays. The book addresses data routing and energy consumption challenges and proposes nano-sensing platforms in critical Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN). This book covers both design and implementation aspects of data delivery models and strategies in a smart application enabled by the WBAN. It focuses on smart data delivery approaches and energy savings aspects in a reliable IoNT systems.

    Preface

    About the Author

    Contributors

    1 Introduction

    FADI AL-TURJMAN

    2 Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT) & WBAN

    FADI AL-TURJMAN, ENVER EVER, AND HADI ZAHMATKESH

    3 Nanosensors for the Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT): An Overview

    SEDA DEMIREL TOPEL AND FADI AL-TURJMAN

    4 mm-Waves in the Internet of Nano-Things

    FADI AL-TURJMAN AND JEHAD HAMAMREH

    5 A Rational Routing Protocol for WBAN

    FADI AL-TURJMAN

    6 A Value-Based Caching Approach for WBAN

    FADI AL-TURJMAN

    7 Adaptive WBAN in the IoNT

    FADI AL-TURJMAN AND HAMED OSOULI TABRIZI

    8 A Cognitive Routing Protocol for WBAN

    FADI AL-TURJMAN

    9 Energy-Aware Routing Protocol for Nanosensor Networks

    FADI AL-TURJMAN AND KEMAL IHSAN KILIC

    10 LCPC Code for Wireless Body Area Networks

    SALAH A. ALABADY AND FADI AL-TURJMAN

    11 Energy-Harvesting Methods for WBAN Applications

    SÜLEYMAN MAHIRCAN DEMIR, FADI AL-TURJMAN,

    AND ALI MUHTAROGLU

    Index

    Biography

    Fadi Al-Turjman is a Professor at Antalya Bilim University, Turkey. He received his Ph.D. degree in computer science from Queen’s University, Canada, in 2011. He is a leading authority in the areas of smart/cognitive, wireless and mobile networks’ architectures, protocols, deployments, and performance evaluation. His record spans more than 180 publications in journals, conferences, patents, books, and book chapters, in addition to numerous keynotes and plenary talks at flagship venues. He has received several recognitions and best papers’ awards at top international conferences, and led a number of international symposia and workshops in flagship ComSoc conferences. He is serving as the Lead Guest Editor in several journals including the IET Wireless Sensor Systems (WSS), MDPI Sensors and Wiley. He is also the publication chair for the IEEE International Conf. on Local Computer Networks (LCN’18). He is the sole author/editor for 7 recently published books about cognition and wireless sensor networks’ deployments in smart environments with Taylor and Francis, and the Springer Nature (Top tier publishers in the area).