This article presents mathematical channel modeling for in-vivo communication in terms of the change in the position of the ex-vivo antenna at ultra wideband frequencies. It is shown that the location dependent characteristics are not only dependent on the in-vivo devices placed inside the human body but also the position of ex-vivo devices can impact the channel. Results are calculated using the mathematical model and curve fitting technique by calculation of the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE). The statistics of error prediction among the measured data and the proposed model is RMSE = 14.46 for the right lateral and RMSE = 11.63 for the left lateral respectively. These results will help system designer in accurate link budget calculation fo...
The characteristics of the intra-body propagation channel between implanted antennas are highly appl...
WOS: 000377047500007In vivo wireless medical devices have the potential to play a vital role in fut...
Abstract This paper presents a comprehensive study on the impact of sternotomy wires and a medical ...
This paper presents an impact on an in-vivo channel with respect to the position of ex-vivo antenna ...
This paper proposes a novel mathematical model for an in vivo radio channel at ultra-wideband freque...
In this paper, we present the experimental analysis of in vivo wireless channel response on Ultra-Wi...
In this paper, we numerically investigated the in vivo wireless communication channel for human male...
We review EM modeling of the human body, which is essential for in vivo wireless communication chann...
Ultra wideband (UWB) radio technology for wireless implants has gained significant attention. UWB en...
In this paper, we numerically investigated the in vivo wireless communication channel for human male...
In vivo wireless body area networks (WBANs) and their associated technologies are shaping the future...
In this paper radio channel characterisation and level system modeling for ultra wideband (UWB) in v...
Ultra wideband communication is proposed as an alternative to increase the data rate for in-body to ...
In this paper, preliminary study on path loss characterization of in-vivo communication channel at 2...
Abstract — In this paper we perform signal strength and channel impulse response simulations using a...
The characteristics of the intra-body propagation channel between implanted antennas are highly appl...
WOS: 000377047500007In vivo wireless medical devices have the potential to play a vital role in fut...
Abstract This paper presents a comprehensive study on the impact of sternotomy wires and a medical ...
This paper presents an impact on an in-vivo channel with respect to the position of ex-vivo antenna ...
This paper proposes a novel mathematical model for an in vivo radio channel at ultra-wideband freque...
In this paper, we present the experimental analysis of in vivo wireless channel response on Ultra-Wi...
In this paper, we numerically investigated the in vivo wireless communication channel for human male...
We review EM modeling of the human body, which is essential for in vivo wireless communication chann...
Ultra wideband (UWB) radio technology for wireless implants has gained significant attention. UWB en...
In this paper, we numerically investigated the in vivo wireless communication channel for human male...
In vivo wireless body area networks (WBANs) and their associated technologies are shaping the future...
In this paper radio channel characterisation and level system modeling for ultra wideband (UWB) in v...
Ultra wideband communication is proposed as an alternative to increase the data rate for in-body to ...
In this paper, preliminary study on path loss characterization of in-vivo communication channel at 2...
Abstract — In this paper we perform signal strength and channel impulse response simulations using a...
The characteristics of the intra-body propagation channel between implanted antennas are highly appl...
WOS: 000377047500007In vivo wireless medical devices have the potential to play a vital role in fut...
Abstract This paper presents a comprehensive study on the impact of sternotomy wires and a medical ...