In this paper radio channel characterisation and level system modeling for ultra wideband (UWB) in vivo communication is presented at different distances and angle between the the implant and the on-body node. Path loss is calculated for different scenarios and time delay analysis is performed. In addition, UWB-OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) based system modeling is used to calculate the bit error rate (BER) performance. Result shows that BER remains less then 1e-3 for almost all cases up to 40 mm spacing between the implant and on-body node, when Eb/No is above 6 dB
The paper presents a subject-specific radio propagation study and system modeling in wireless body a...
This paper presents system-level modelling of potential multiband orthogonal frequency division mult...
Ultra wideband communication is proposed as an alternative to increase the data rate for in-body to ...
In this paper radio channel characterisation and level system modeling for ultra wideband (UWB) in v...
This paper proposes a novel mathematical model for an in vivo radio channel at ultra-wideband freque...
Ultra wideband (UWB) radio technology for wireless implants has gained significant attention. UWB en...
The paper aims to investigate the optimum locations for ultra wideband (UWB) nodes placement on the ...
This article presents mathematical channel modeling for in-vivo communication in terms of the change...
peer reviewedImpulse Radio-Ultra-Wideband (IR-UWB) is gaining popularity for a variety of short-rang...
Ultra Wide band (UWB) is an appealing technology for health care applications. The paper aims to inv...
In this paper, preliminary study on path loss characterization of in-vivo communication channel at 2...
The prevalence of UWB has greatly increased in recent years for numerous applications in dense multi...
In this paper, we present the experimental analysis of in vivo wireless channel response on Ultra-Wi...
Given the trend towards a user-centric concept in mobile communications, body area networks have rec...
The wireless communication channel around/in the human body is a difficult propagation environment. ...
The paper presents a subject-specific radio propagation study and system modeling in wireless body a...
This paper presents system-level modelling of potential multiband orthogonal frequency division mult...
Ultra wideband communication is proposed as an alternative to increase the data rate for in-body to ...
In this paper radio channel characterisation and level system modeling for ultra wideband (UWB) in v...
This paper proposes a novel mathematical model for an in vivo radio channel at ultra-wideband freque...
Ultra wideband (UWB) radio technology for wireless implants has gained significant attention. UWB en...
The paper aims to investigate the optimum locations for ultra wideband (UWB) nodes placement on the ...
This article presents mathematical channel modeling for in-vivo communication in terms of the change...
peer reviewedImpulse Radio-Ultra-Wideband (IR-UWB) is gaining popularity for a variety of short-rang...
Ultra Wide band (UWB) is an appealing technology for health care applications. The paper aims to inv...
In this paper, preliminary study on path loss characterization of in-vivo communication channel at 2...
The prevalence of UWB has greatly increased in recent years for numerous applications in dense multi...
In this paper, we present the experimental analysis of in vivo wireless channel response on Ultra-Wi...
Given the trend towards a user-centric concept in mobile communications, body area networks have rec...
The wireless communication channel around/in the human body is a difficult propagation environment. ...
The paper presents a subject-specific radio propagation study and system modeling in wireless body a...
This paper presents system-level modelling of potential multiband orthogonal frequency division mult...
Ultra wideband communication is proposed as an alternative to increase the data rate for in-body to ...