Ahmed Toumanari

Work place: ESSI lab, Ibnou Zohr University, Agadir Morocco

E-mail: nadya.elmoussaid@edu.uiz.ac.ma

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Research Interests: Computer Architecture and Organization, Computer Networks, Data Structures and Algorithms, Analysis of Algorithms, Mathematics of Computing, Models of Computation

Biography

Ahmed Toumanari He was born in Tiznit, Morocco, on January1, 1972. He received the PhD degree in computational physics in 1999 and the Habilitation degree in 2007, from Ibn Zohr University, Morocco. After his experience as a software engineer in a multinational company "GFI", it is a Professor with the Department of Computer Science, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco. Currently, his research interests include security of ad hoc sensor networks and biomedical Image. Toumanari is a member of the signals systems and computer science group (ESSI).

Author Articles
Impact of Wireless Channel Model on 802.15.6 Standard Performance for Wireless Body Sensor Networks

By Maryam El azhari Ahmed Toumanari Rachid Latif Nadya El moussaid

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2016.05.01, Pub. Date: 8 May 2016

Wireless Body Sensor Network (WBAN) is a set of wearable and implantable devices capable of measuring physiological parameters and monitoring patient with chronic disease where early diagnosis is highly demanded. Several models introduced the general characterization of WBAN devices path loss considering possible shadowing due to obstruction of the signal (by the human body or any other obstacles) as well as the different postures of the human body. This paper aims at reporting an overview of WBSNs technologies, particular applications, system architecture and channel modeling. Emphasis is given to the IEEE 802.15.6 standard which enables the development of WBAN for medical and non-medical applications. The standard's performance within a time based variation and log-distance path loss is presented based on various simulations.

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