Optimized design and performance analysis of wearable antenna sensors for wireless body area network applications

IF 2.7 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
A. Hamdi, Amina Nahali, Mokhtar Harrabi, Rafik Brahem
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Over the past decade, the continuous development and the high level of maturity of wireless sensor networks resulted in new networks called wireless body area networks (WBANs), which are an emerging sector of biomedical technology. Moreover, this field has gained significant attention due to its applications which mainly are toward biomedical and healthcare applications. Nowadays, small sensors that can transfer data to other devices can now be implanted anywhere on the human body to record different physiological indicators and enable further actions to be conducted, such as processing, remote procedures and decision aided. Considering this recent hot subject, the intent of this work is to present a new approach of the optimized design and the performance analysis of WBAN specifically channel modelling between wearable wireless sensors. The behaviour of these sensors on the human body is theoretically and experimentally explored in detail along this paper. A good agreement is obtained between the theoretical and the experimental results, although the complexity of the physiological behaviour of human body.
面向无线体域网络的可穿戴天线传感器优化设计与性能分析
在过去的十年中,无线传感器网络的不断发展和高度成熟导致了无线体域网络(wban)的出现,这是生物医学技术的一个新兴领域。此外,由于其主要应用于生物医学和医疗保健领域,该领域受到了极大的关注。如今,可以将数据传输到其他设备的小型传感器现在可以植入人体的任何地方,以记录不同的生理指标,并使进一步的行动得以进行,例如处理,远程程序和辅助决策。考虑到这一热点问题,本文提出了一种新的WBAN优化设计和性能分析方法,特别是可穿戴无线传感器之间的信道建模。本文从理论上和实验上详细探讨了这些传感器在人体上的行为。尽管人体生理行为的复杂性,理论结果与实验结果吻合较好。
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