Body Sensor Networks

International Journal of Sensor Networks and Data Communications is one of the digital and peer reviewed journals in Body Sensor Networks. The journal follows a stringent peer-review process that aims to improve the overall quality of the published content and attracting more number of citations. Body Sensor Networks are the small sensor networks attached to the patient body, measure vital sign data, and transmit them through the established network to an external observation unit. Designers of body sensor network systems, face many design challenges, many of which are inversely related. Some of the fundamental parameters which must be considered involve how the network processes information i.e. locally or remotely, the type and protocol used in wireless transmission, battery power consumption and optimization, the type of sensor device, the operating system being used, the data format used, privacy and security requirements and issues of robustness and reliability. The OMICS International handles over 350 titles at present, which also broadly include Open Access journals on Life Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Management and Engineering Sciences which are beneficial to both scholars and students. With the growing number of scientific enthusiasts and readers by a large margin, the efficacy of open access publishing has witnessed an assertive impact. International Journal of Sensor Networks and Data Communications is known for its top articles on Body Sensor Networks. As a scientific organization, the OMICS International carries the vision to present the authentic free-to-view scientific literature to the scientific community.
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Last date updated on June, 2014

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