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A Wireless Network comprises of countless, completely at random positioned sensor nodes, that coordinate into a cooperative network conducting the three simple operations of communications, computations, and sensing. Over the last decade, study and analysis in the WSN field has been an extensive exploratory region, particularly due to the challenges presented, one of them being healthcare monitoring. This allows patients who are chronically and terminally ill to lead a life independently without the perpetual need of a caregiver, in addition to providing quality care which is of greatest priority especially for the elderly and the needy. Wireless sensor network is a significant component of ubiquitous healthcare. The Wireless network intends to make life more convenient by greatly increasing and extending quality care across a broad range of population settings and segments.    

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