Body-obstructed fading characteristics of an in-ward 2.45 GHz biomedical telecommand link

W. Scanlon, G. C. Crumley, N. Evans
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Abstract

The increasing use of short-range radio links for applications such as ward or home based physiological monitoring creates the need for a better knowledge and understanding of the indoor propagation environment. The work presented concerns a body-worn, cross-band UHF transponder used for physiological signaling within single-room environments. A modified image-based ray-tracing algorithm is used to calculate the fading characteristics for a link under the worst case condition, when the direct path between the source and chest-mounted receiver is obstructed by the body itself. The approach adopted utilizes a FDTD-generated radiation pattern of a realistic adult-male body model, incorporating the directional gains into the three-dimensional indoor ray-tracing algorithm. A description of the biomedical transponder is followed by details of the computational technique; path loss and small area fading results are then presented for a 76 m/sup 2/ area representing a hospital ward. The cumulative distribution function (CDF) results were found to be characteristically bi-modal and this novel feature is investigated in more detail.
向内2.45 GHz生物医学遥控链路的体阻衰落特性
在病房或家庭生理监测等应用中越来越多地使用短距离无线电链路,这就需要更好地了解和理解室内传播环境。这项工作涉及一种用于单房间环境中生理信号的穿戴式跨波段超高频应答器。采用一种改进的基于图像的光线跟踪算法,计算了在最坏情况下的链路衰落特征,即当源和胸部接收器之间的直接路径被身体本身阻挡时。采用的方法利用fdtd生成的真实成年男性身体模型的辐射模式,将定向增益纳入三维室内光线追踪算法。生物医学应答器的描述之后是计算技术的细节;然后给出了代表医院病房的76 m/sup /区域的路径损耗和小面积衰落结果。发现累积分布函数(CDF)结果具有典型的双峰特征,并对这种新特征进行了更详细的研究。
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