TY - JOUR Y1 - 2022/06// IS - 11 N2 - The most important and emerging characteristic of Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs), which differentiates them from other wired and wireless area networks, is mobility. Therefore, the routing protocols for WBAN are designed in such a way that they can deal with dynamic changes in topology and provide maximum throughput, packet delivery ratio, average end-to-end delay, and minimum energy consumption. Thus, achieving optimal values for every performance parameter becomes a big challenge. This work investigates the performance of three separate path discovery protocols, such as Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector Routing (DSDV), Ad Hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV), and Ad Hoc On-demand Multipath Distance Vector Routing protocol (AOMDV), for two different mobility models with a fixed-positioned sink. During experimentation, the AOMDV routing protocol achieves a high packet delivery ratio (PDR), average end-to-end delay, and throughput as compared to other routing protocols. KW - WBAN; routing protocols; mobility; performance analysis VL - 12 ID - uninimx12498 AV - public SN - 2076-3417 JF - Applied Sciences A1 - Singh, Sunny A1 - Prasad, Devendra A1 - Rani, Shalli A1 - Singh, Aman A1 - Alharithi, Fahd S. A1 - Almotiri, Jasem UR - http://doi.org/10.3390/app12115655 TI - Wireless Body Area Routing Protocols Impact Analysis on Entity Mobility Models with Static Sink Node ER -