Affiliation:
1. Vivekanandha College of Arts and Sciences for Women (Autonomous), India
2. Brunel University, Brunei
Abstract
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) are appropriate as viable instruments in communication systems. The concept of the unmanned aerial vehicle fits with the internet of things (IoT), which frequently deploys an outsized number of sensors across a large area. To deliver wireless communications, UAVs have been employed as an airborne communication platform. To show the idea's viability, the authors present a UAV-based architecture for communicating with BANs in a dependable and power-efficient manner. The design that has been suggested employs the wakeup-radio-based communication paradigm between a UAV and plenty BANs. The authors examine the proposed protocol's performance in terms of throughput and latency by designating different priority to hubs and gateways. The authors also highlight outstanding research topics and obstacles for building effective procedures for UAV-based data collecting in smart healthcare systems.