This book explores the design of ultra wideband (UWB) technology for
wireless body-area networks (WBAN). The authors describe a novel
implementation of WBAN sensor nodes that use UWB for data transmission
and narrow band for data reception, enabling low power sensor nodes,
with high data rate capability. The discussion also includes power
efficient, medium access control (MAC) protocol design for UWB based
WBAN applications and the authors present a MAC protocol in which a
guaranteed delivery mechanism is utilized to transfer data with high
priority. Readers will also benefit from this book's feasibility
analysis of the UWB technology for human implant applications through
the study of electromagnetic and thermal power absorption of human
tissue that is exposed to UWB signals.