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Haoru Su1, Zhiyi Zhao1, Boxuan Gu2
1College of Computer Science, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China.
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Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) enable real-time data collection for medical monitoring, sports tracking, and environmental sensing, driven by Internet of Things advancements. Their layered architecture supports efficient sensing, aggregation, and analysis, but energy constraints from transmission (over 60% of consumption), idle listening, and dynamic conditions like body motion hinder adoption. Challenges include minimizing energy waste while ensuring data reliability, Quality of Service (QoS), and adaptation to channel variations, alongside algorithm complexity and privacy concerns. This paper reviews recent power control mechanisms in WBANs, encompassing feedback control, dynamic and convex optimization, graph theory-based path optimization, game theory, reinforcement learning, deep reinforcement learning, hybrid frameworks, and emerging architectures such as federated learning and cell-free massive MIMO, adopting a systematic review approach with a focus on healthcare and IoT application scenarios. Achieving energy savings ranging from 6% (simple feedback control) to 50% (hybrid frameworks with emerging architectures), depending on method complexity and application scenario, with prolonged network lifetime and improved reliability while preserving QoS requirements in healthcare and IoT applications.
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