The paper presents radio propagation study in wireless body area networks using a simulation tool based on the parallel finite-difference time-domain technique. This technique is well suited to model the radio propagation around complex, inhomogeneous objects such as the human body. The impact of different postures in on-body radio channel was studied. Simulations were performed at the frequency of 3–10 GHz considering a typical hospital environment and were validated by on-site measurements with reasonably good agreement
Wireless body area network (WBAN) technology shows potential for improving human quality of life by ...
none4siThis paper presents a novel approach for modelling the influence of body dynamics on the radi...
In this work, finite-difference time-domain was used for the investigation of dynamic wireless body ...
In this paper a radio propagation studies in addition to system performance evaluation for ultra wid...
The paper presents a subject-specific radio propagation study and system modeling in wireless body a...
This paper presents an analysis of subject-specific radio channels in wireless body area networks (W...
Body-Centric Wireless Communication (BCWC) is a central point in the development of fourth generatio...
In this paper, the propagation channel between two half-wavelength dipoles at 2.45 GHz, placed near ...
The paper aims to investigate the optimum locations for ultra wideband (UWB) nodes placement on the ...
Abstract This paper presents measurements on dynamic off-body radio channels in an ultra wideband f...
This paper presents experimental investigation of ultra wideband on-body radio channel in both the a...
Many current and future wireless devices are wearable and use the human body as a carrier. This has ...
The need to find reliable and simultaneously simplistic propagation models in the majority of freque...
Using wireless sensors placed on a person to continuously monitor health information is a promising ...
Body worn wireless sensors for monitoring health information is a promising new application. In deve...
Wireless body area network (WBAN) technology shows potential for improving human quality of life by ...
none4siThis paper presents a novel approach for modelling the influence of body dynamics on the radi...
In this work, finite-difference time-domain was used for the investigation of dynamic wireless body ...
In this paper a radio propagation studies in addition to system performance evaluation for ultra wid...
The paper presents a subject-specific radio propagation study and system modeling in wireless body a...
This paper presents an analysis of subject-specific radio channels in wireless body area networks (W...
Body-Centric Wireless Communication (BCWC) is a central point in the development of fourth generatio...
In this paper, the propagation channel between two half-wavelength dipoles at 2.45 GHz, placed near ...
The paper aims to investigate the optimum locations for ultra wideband (UWB) nodes placement on the ...
Abstract This paper presents measurements on dynamic off-body radio channels in an ultra wideband f...
This paper presents experimental investigation of ultra wideband on-body radio channel in both the a...
Many current and future wireless devices are wearable and use the human body as a carrier. This has ...
The need to find reliable and simultaneously simplistic propagation models in the majority of freque...
Using wireless sensors placed on a person to continuously monitor health information is a promising ...
Body worn wireless sensors for monitoring health information is a promising new application. In deve...
Wireless body area network (WBAN) technology shows potential for improving human quality of life by ...
none4siThis paper presents a novel approach for modelling the influence of body dynamics on the radi...
In this work, finite-difference time-domain was used for the investigation of dynamic wireless body ...