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Priority-Aware Cooperative Data Uploading in Body-to-Body Networks for Healthcare IoT

Journal

IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
Volume 9, Issue 12, Pages 10319-10326

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2021.3122350

Keywords

Wireless communication; Body area networks; Logic gates; Contracts; Medical services; Monitoring; Uplink; Body-to-body networks (BBN); data uploading; healthcare internet of things (HIoT); incentive mechanism; pricing; resource allocation

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The body-to-body network (BBN) is a promising technology that enables a group of wireless body area network (WBAN) users to collaborate and share their individual network resources for the Internet of Things (IoT)-based healthcare system. In this network, gateway users with good internet connectivity help nearby WBAN users with poor connectivity to upload their physiological data in exchange for incentives. To address the challenge of varying data priorities and transmission rates, an incentive scheme based on contract theory is proposed.
The body-to-body network (BBN), which enables a group of wireless body area network (WBAN) users to collaborate and share their individual network resources, has emerged as a promised technology for the Internet of Things (IoT)-based healthcare system. In BBN, WBAN users with good Internet connectivity act as gateway users and help their nearby WBAN users with poor Internet connectivity to upload their physiological data in exchange for incentives. The WBAN users are heterogeneous in terms of their data priority, which depends on the criticality of medical data and require varying uplink transmission rates for uploading. Designing an incentive mechanism for such a scenario is very challenging because the data priority is a private information to the WBAN user. In this work, we propose an incentive scheme based on contract theory, to model the economic interaction between the gateway and requesting WBAN users and ensure priority-aware data uploading in BBN. First, the requesting WBAN users are categorized into different types based on their data priority. Thereafter, we formulate a contract design problem to maximize the payoff of gateway WBAN user while satisfying the requirements of requesting users. The gateway WBAN user offers a contract to requesting users and each requesting user selects it based on its type. Finally, the simulation results demonstrate that the proposed mechanism improves the payoffs of both the gateway and requesting WBAN users.

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