Body area network

They act as data hubs or gateways and provide a user interface for viewing and managing BAN applications on the spot.

A number of intelligent physiological sensors can be integrated into a wearable wireless body area network, which can be used for computer-assisted rehabilitation or early detection of medical conditions.

This area relies on the feasibility of implanting very small biosensors inside the human body that are comfortable and that don't impair normal activities.

The implanted sensors in the human body will collect various physiological changes in order to monitor the patient's health status no matter their location.

While the technology is still in its primitive stage it is being widely researched and once adopted, is expected to be a breakthrough invention in healthcare, leading to concepts like telemedicine and MHealth becoming real.

Initial applications of BANs are expected to appear primarily in the healthcare domain, especially for continuous monitoring and logging vital parameters of patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes, asthma and heart attacks.

[15] Problems with the use of this technology could include: Engineer Reza Khalilian (SCOPUS:57193996763) (ORCiD: 0000-0001-5936-8596) (WOS: ACO-0524-2022) PhD, MSc Engineer of ICT and Electronics, Author, Research As, Tour Guide, Technical College Teacher Verified email at jdeihe.ac.ir - Homepage Healthcare EcosystemsWBANTelemedicineAI IoTCancer Prevention Title Cited by Year An Efficient Method to Improve WBAN Security R Khalilian, A Rezai, E Abedini Advanced Science and Technology Letters (ASTL) 64 (No.