Hello

Thanks for the reply. Actually, I am doing requirement mapping of WBAN with 
6TiSCH, the option of determinacy is a good option,however, the other QoS 
factor like power consumption and CSMA/CA mechanismis almost same like in 
802.15.4 with 6LoWPAN. Specifically,in hospital environment, I found 802.15.4 
with 6LoWPAN more suitable option.

I will appreciate any feedback.


Regards

Sajjad

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From: S.V.R.Anand <[email protected]>
Sent: 23 March 2017 04:14
To: Muhammad Akbar
Subject: Re: [6tisch] 6tisch suitability for Wireless body area sensor networks

Hello Sajjad,

The problem you are addressing in very interesting. 6TiSCH brings in
determinacy that is required for the critical WBAN application. What is
challenging is the aspect of mobility which WBAN brings in, unless you are
assuming the person is immobile. It calls for dynamic cell management to ensure
the required bandwidth is available as the person is moving around.

Regards
Anand



On Wednesday 22 March 2017 08:47 PM, Muhammad Akbar wrote:
> Hello > > > I am a PhD student in Bournemouth University UK and my thesis is 
> related to link layer technologies suitability for WBAN and connectivity 
> issues with IoTs. As for my understanding, TSCH/6tisch targets only specified 
> industrila application at scalable level. Moreover, its power utilization 
> mechanism is almost same like 802.15.4 channel access mechanism. Do you think 
> its valueable to make a usecase of 6tisch for WBAN? > > > > Sajjad > > BU is 
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