Using wireless sensors placed on a person to continuously monitor health information is a promising new application. However, there are currently no models describing the radio channel around the human body making it difficult to design a suitable communication system. To address this problem, we have simulated electromagnetic wave propagation around the body and incorporated these results into a simple model. We then compared this model with measurements taken around the human torso and with previous studies in the literature. This paper proposes a simple statistical channel model useful for evaluating both UWB and (after resampling) narrow-band body area communication systems. © 2005 IEEE.SCOPUS: cp.p24144492988info:eu-repo/semantics/publ...
Given the trend towards a user-centric concept in mobile communications, body area networks have rec...
Ultra Wide-Band (UWB) communications is an emerging technology which can provide numerous advantages...
The paper presents a subject-specific radio propagation study and system modeling in wireless body a...
Body worn wireless sensors for monitoring health information is a promising new application. In deve...
This paper presents a novel ultra wideband (UWB) channel model in the 3-10 GHz range for body-centri...
This paper presents a novel ultra wideband (UWB) channel model in the 3-10 GHz range for body-centri...
Copyright © 2011 Lingli Xia et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Many current and future wireless devices are wearable and use the human body as a carrier. This has ...
Abstract — Wireless body area networks (WBANs) are becoming an increasingly important part of the wi...
The paper aims to investigate the optimum locations for ultra wideband (UWB) nodes placement on the ...
The paper aims to investigate the optimum locations for ultra wideband (UWB) nodes placement on the ...
A new trend in developing wireless sensors consists in using wearable wireless sensors to monitor hu...
Reliable on-body wireless network design needs to incorporate the natural body movements. However, e...
The next generation of wireless communication is evolving towards user-centric networks, where const...
Given the trend towards a user-centric concept in mobile communications, body area networks have rec...
Given the trend towards a user-centric concept in mobile communications, body area networks have rec...
Ultra Wide-Band (UWB) communications is an emerging technology which can provide numerous advantages...
The paper presents a subject-specific radio propagation study and system modeling in wireless body a...
Body worn wireless sensors for monitoring health information is a promising new application. In deve...
This paper presents a novel ultra wideband (UWB) channel model in the 3-10 GHz range for body-centri...
This paper presents a novel ultra wideband (UWB) channel model in the 3-10 GHz range for body-centri...
Copyright © 2011 Lingli Xia et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Many current and future wireless devices are wearable and use the human body as a carrier. This has ...
Abstract — Wireless body area networks (WBANs) are becoming an increasingly important part of the wi...
The paper aims to investigate the optimum locations for ultra wideband (UWB) nodes placement on the ...
The paper aims to investigate the optimum locations for ultra wideband (UWB) nodes placement on the ...
A new trend in developing wireless sensors consists in using wearable wireless sensors to monitor hu...
Reliable on-body wireless network design needs to incorporate the natural body movements. However, e...
The next generation of wireless communication is evolving towards user-centric networks, where const...
Given the trend towards a user-centric concept in mobile communications, body area networks have rec...
Given the trend towards a user-centric concept in mobile communications, body area networks have rec...
Ultra Wide-Band (UWB) communications is an emerging technology which can provide numerous advantages...
The paper presents a subject-specific radio propagation study and system modeling in wireless body a...