Stephanie Foster @AmericanFoster
05 September, 01:09
IEEE 802.15.6 is an international wireless communication standard that is specifically designed for Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN). WBAN networks support both in-body communication, and on-body communication. In-body communication is the network communication between biological sensors that are implanted inside the human body. On-body communication is the network communication between wearable devices that consist of various sensors such as fitness trackers. An example of on-body WBAN would be a patient equipped with biomedical sensors that can measure temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, electrocardiogram (ECG), and EEG. Fitness enthusiasts use trackers to monitor speed, pulse rate, and calories to track their performance. Hence these parameters can be seen via smartphone through a WBAN. WBAN networks are also called Body Area Network (BAN), Body Sensor Network (BSN), and Medical Body Area Network (MBAN). https://www.everythingrf.c...

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Anuenue Patriot @Anuenue
05 September, 02:06
In response Stephanie Foster to her Publication
Scary what they can do to a body.

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