This study studies the Bit-Error-Rate (BER) performance of matched filter and energy detection receivers in Human Body Communication (HBC) channel model. HBC, as defined by the IEEE 802.15 Task Group (TG) 6, is a Body Area Network (BAN) at frequency band 5-50 MHz, where communication is from body surface to body surface. The Bit-Error-Rate (BER) performance is investigated for Energy Detection (ED) and Matched Filter (MF) receivers. BER performance is studied and compared for Binary Pulse-Position Modulation (BPPM) and Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK). Moreover, the effect of varies channel parameters on the BER of studied receivers is investigated, including ground plate area at Transmit (Tx) and Receive (Rx) antennas and distance between ...
Wireless body area network is a collection of wearable wireless sensors placed around or in a human ...
Body-area networks (BANs) are wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that operate in close proximity to the...
International audienceWireless sensor systems represent reliable platforms for monitoring and managi...
The human body is an extremely challenging environment for the operation of wireless communications ...
Abstract—On-body propagation channel measurements using two microstrip patch antennas for various li...
To fully realize the potentials of the sensors in a personal healthcare system, body area network (B...
Human body communication (HBC), which uses the human body tissue as the transmission medium to trans...
Human Body Communication (HBC) is a novel communication method between devices which use human body ...
BACKGROUND:Intra-body communication is a new wireless scheme for transmitting signals through the hu...
The implementation of an IEEE 802.15.6 section 10 com- pliant human body communications (HBC) transc...
In this paper, an analysis of radio channel characteristics for single- and multiple-antenna bodywor...
A body area network (BAN) is a network of bodyworn or implanted electronic devices, including wirele...
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) have been recently proposed due to increasing technical demands ...
The main bottleneck to achieve energy autonomy in body area networks (BAN) is the design of an ultra...
Abstract — Body area networks (BAN) will become increasingly important in the future personal commun...
Wireless body area network is a collection of wearable wireless sensors placed around or in a human ...
Body-area networks (BANs) are wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that operate in close proximity to the...
International audienceWireless sensor systems represent reliable platforms for monitoring and managi...
The human body is an extremely challenging environment for the operation of wireless communications ...
Abstract—On-body propagation channel measurements using two microstrip patch antennas for various li...
To fully realize the potentials of the sensors in a personal healthcare system, body area network (B...
Human body communication (HBC), which uses the human body tissue as the transmission medium to trans...
Human Body Communication (HBC) is a novel communication method between devices which use human body ...
BACKGROUND:Intra-body communication is a new wireless scheme for transmitting signals through the hu...
The implementation of an IEEE 802.15.6 section 10 com- pliant human body communications (HBC) transc...
In this paper, an analysis of radio channel characteristics for single- and multiple-antenna bodywor...
A body area network (BAN) is a network of bodyworn or implanted electronic devices, including wirele...
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) have been recently proposed due to increasing technical demands ...
The main bottleneck to achieve energy autonomy in body area networks (BAN) is the design of an ultra...
Abstract — Body area networks (BAN) will become increasingly important in the future personal commun...
Wireless body area network is a collection of wearable wireless sensors placed around or in a human ...
Body-area networks (BANs) are wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that operate in close proximity to the...
International audienceWireless sensor systems represent reliable platforms for monitoring and managi...