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Fig 1.

Possible sensor nodes in system modeling of WBANs [79].

(a) Front view of human body (b) Side/lateral view of human body.

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Table 1.

Saturating class—C modeled driver circuit data [79, 84].

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Fig 2.

Instantaneous energy consumption for saturating class—C (double MOSFET configured) driver circuit [79].

(a) Existing non-schedule technique (b) Priority aware schedule algorithm.

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Fig 3.

Instantaneous energy consumption for saturating class—C (single MOSFET configured) driver circuit [79].

(a) Existing non-schedule technique (b) Priority aware schedule algorithm.

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Fig 4.

Overall energy consumption comparison between existing and scheduling-based algorithm for saturating class—C modeled driver circuit configurations [79].

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Fig 5.

Requirement of full charging time in saturating class—C modeled driver circuits for multiple priority SNs.

(a) Double MOSFET (b) Single MOSFET.

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Table 2.

Class—E modeled driver circuit data [85].

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Fig 6.

Instantaneous power consumption for class—E (traditional) driver circuit.

(a) Existing non-schedule technique (b) Priority aware schedule algorithm.

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Fig 7.

Instantaneous power consumption for Lchoke modeled class—E driver circuit.

(a) Existing non-schedule technique (b) Priority aware schedule algorithm.

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Fig 8.

Overall energy consumption comparison between existing and scheduling-based algorithm for class—E modeled driver circuit configurations.

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Fig 9.

Requirement of full charging time in class—E driver circuits for multiple priority nodes.

(a) Without Lchoke modeled (traditional) (b) Lchoke modeled.

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Fig 10.

Successful charging probability.

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