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      Anti-jamming communication for body area network using chaotic frequency hopping

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      Healthcare Technology Letters
      The Institution of Engineering and Technology
      body area networks, chaotic communication, security of data, frequency hop communication, body sensor networks, telemedicine, jamming, error reduction, information transmission, chaos-based hop selection, channel selection, throughput degradation, wireless networks, blocking communication, wireless communication, healthcare applications, security, patient reliable communication, chaotic frequency hopping, body area network, anti-jamming communication, B6210J, Telemetry, B7230, Sensing devices and transducers, B7510, Biomedical measurement and imaging, B7550, Biomedical communication, C6130S, Data security, C7330, Biology and medical computing, B6250K, Wireless sensor networks

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          The healthcare industries research trends focus on patient reliable communication and security is a paramount requirement of healthcare applications. Jamming in wireless communication medium has become a major research issue due to the ease of blocking communication in wireless networks and throughput degradation. The most commonly used technique to overcome jamming is frequency hopping (FH). However, in traditional FH pre-sharing of key for channel selection and a high-throughput overhead is required. So to overcome this pre-sharing of key and to increase the security chaotic frequency hopping (CFH) has been proposed. The design of chaos-based hop selection is a new development that offers improved performance in transmission of information without pre-shared key and also increases the security. The authors analysed the performance of proposed CFH system under different reactive jamming durations. The percentage of error reduction by the reactive jamming for jamming duration 0.01 and 0.05 s for FH and CFH is 55.03 and 84.24%, respectively. The obtained result shows that CFH is more secure and difficult to jam by the reactive jammer.

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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                Journal
                Healthc Technol Lett
                Healthc Technol Lett
                HTL
                Healthcare Technology Letters
                The Institution of Engineering and Technology
                2053-3713
                13 November 2017
                December 2017
                13 November 2017
                : 4
                : 6
                : 233-237
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Electronics Engineering, MIT Campus, Anna University , Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
                [2 ]Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University , Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
                Article
                HTL.2017.0041 HTL.2017.0041.R1
                10.1049/htl.2017.0041
                5761342
                62a76d04-649c-401b-86c1-813ad2c4fef2

                This is an open access article published by the IET under the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)

                History
                : 25 May 2017
                : 6 July 2017
                : 19 July 2017
                Funding
                Funded by: Anna Centenary Research Fellowship, Anna University
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                body area networks,chaotic communication,security of data,frequency hop communication,body sensor networks,telemedicine,jamming,error reduction,information transmission,chaos-based hop selection,channel selection,throughput degradation,wireless networks,blocking communication,wireless communication,healthcare applications,security,patient reliable communication,chaotic frequency hopping,body area network,anti-jamming communication

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