Selecting a safe power level for an indoor implanted UWB wireless biotelemetry link

Kerron R. Duncan, R. Etienne-Cummings
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Abstract

In this paper we analyze a wireless biotelemetry link for an implanted UWB antenna located in the upper arm of a human. We use finite element analysis to characterize the specific absorption rate (SAR) of the surrounding tissue to determine the limits on transmitter power level for safe operation within the FCC restrictions on implanted electronics. We show the tradeoffs of safe transmit power levels verses bit error rate (BER), distance and data rate (Rb) for line of sight (LOS) and non-line of sight (NLOS) indoor propagation channels. A link budget is created to determine the received power levels for our FCC SAR compliant system as a function of distance, data rate and system bandwidth. Results demonstrate that for a BER of 1e-6 and data rate of 100 Mbps, the biotelemetry system can communicate using FSK modulation for distances up to 3.5 m and 0.7 m assuming worst case LOS and NLOS path loss environments, respectively. The system is analyzed using the maximum bandwidth (7.5 GHz) of the UWB spectrum and various FCC limited transmit power levels.
为室内植入的超宽带无线生物遥测链路选择安全功率水平
在本文中,我们分析了一个无线生物遥测链路植入式超宽带天线位于一个人的上臂。我们使用有限元分析来表征周围组织的比吸收率(SAR),以确定在FCC对植入电子设备的限制范围内安全运行的发射机功率水平限制。我们展示了安全发射功率水平与误码率(BER)、距离和数据速率(Rb)在视线(LOS)和非视线(NLOS)室内传播信道中的权衡。创建链路预算以确定我们的FCC SAR兼容系统的接收功率水平,作为距离,数据速率和系统带宽的函数。结果表明,在误码率为1e-6、数据速率为100 Mbps的情况下,生物遥测系统可以在最坏的LOS和NLOS路径损失环境下,分别在3.5 m和0.7 m的距离上使用FSK调制进行通信。利用UWB频谱的最大带宽(7.5 GHz)和各种FCC限制发射功率水平对系统进行了分析。
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