[Special Issue on
WBANs for Pervasive Healthcare, Consumer Electronics, and Entertainment 
Applications: Issues&  Challenges]

in KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (http://WWW.ITIIS.ORG)

A WBAN (Wireless Body Area Network) interconnects low-power, miniaturized, and 
intelligent sensor nodes in, on, or around a human body to serve a variety of 
healthcare, Consumer Electronics (CE), and entertainment applications. It 
provides unprecedented opportunities for long-term health monitoring of 
patients without additional interference with their normal activities. When 
integrated in hospitals and clinics, WBAN can support people with disabilities 
and chronic diseases and can treat or even predict life threatening diseases. 
Medical applications include supervised rehabilitation, early detection of 
abnormal condition, and treatment of chronic diseases, such as diabetes and 
hypertension. Non-medical applications include monitoring forgotten things, 
establishing social networks, monitoring of athletes, or assessing soldier 
fatigue and battle readiness. Numerous publications have focused on the design 
and development of novel technologies for WBAN (mostly for healthcare applicatio
ns).

However, many issues and challenges should be resolved to make this technology 
adaptable and ubiquitous for non-medical applications, such as CE and 
entertainment applications. This includes solutions to many technical issues 
and challenges such as interference, energy efficiency, reliability, network 
management, scalability and interoperability, and security issues. The 
interference and coexistence are among the most important topics to be 
addressed because they may degrade the performance of WBANs and can lead to 
loss of crucial health information. Other important topics are the 
interoperability, which may allow WBANs to work in heterogeneous wireless 
networks, and the integration of WBANs with cloud computing, which may allow to 
store and process huge amount of data collected by WBANs.
This special issue is dedicated to recent advances in WBAN for medical and 
non-medical applications. It invites high quality unpublished research&  review 
articles that disseminate the state-of-the-art research and development on 
fundamental WBAN technologies, articulate new perspectives, and highlight open 
issues and challenges. Topics of interest include, but not limited to:

● Topics of Interest
1-Coexistence and interferences issues
2-System Scalability and interoperability
3-End-to-End QoS management
4-Energy-efficient protocols and algorithms
5-Cross layer optimization
6-Multi-hop WBANs
7-Novel technologies for multimedia communication in WBANs
8-Integration of WBANs with cloud computing/other networks
9-Mobility management
10-RFID-based WBANs
11-Security and fault tolerance issues
12-RF propagation
13-WBAN security
14-Wireless prototype, tested, and software with hospital trials
15-Wireless Body Area Nano-network
16-Survey and tutorial articles in the above areas are highly encouraged



● Submission Guideline
1. All of submissions should follow the TIIS journal's author guidelines on the 
web page (http://www.itiis.org)
2. SELECT the "Special Issue Paper-WBANs for Pervasive Healthcare, Consumer 
Electronics, and Entertainment Applications: Issues&  Challenges" in the 
manuscript type menu of the manuscript submission system. If you select other 
manuscript type, your submitted paper will NOT be considered for this special 
issue.

● Important Dates.

Paper submission deadline: 15 Oct 2012
First notification of acceptance: 15 Jan 2012
Second notification of acceptance: 25 Feb 2012
Camera ready final manuscript due: 25 March 2012
Publication:  May/June 2013

● Guest Editors:
1.Sana Ullah (Corresponding Guest Editor)
Chair of Pervasive and Mobile Computing
College of Computer and Information Sciences
King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Email:[email protected]  [email protected]

2. Emil Jovanov
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
301 Sparkman drive, 213 EB
Huntsville, AL 35899, U.S.A.
Email:[email protected]

3. Waleed Alsalih
Computer Science Department
Vice Dean for Projects and e-Services,
Deanship of e-Transactions and Communications
King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
Email:[email protected]

4.Abdelmajid Khelil
Dept. of Computer Science, TU-Darmstadt,
Hochschulstr 10, 64289 Darmstadt, Germany
Email:[email protected]

5. Bin Shen
Key Lab of Mobile Communication Technology,
Chongqing Univ. of Posts  and  Telecommunications (CQUPT),
Chongqing, 400-065, P. R. China
Email:[email protected]   [email protected]

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