体对体通道表征

Fabio Di Franco, C. Tachtatzis, B. Graham, D. Tracey, N. Timmons, J. Morrison
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随着无线设备在医疗、消费和军事传感器应用中的使用增加,对身体通信通道的兴趣也在增长。本文对窄带体上传播信道进行了实验研究和分析。该分析考虑了在不同环境中使用实际的无线移动设备进行一系列固定和运动活动时影响信道的每个因素。使用这些motes可以在受试者的运动中获得更大的自由,并在测试序列中包含真实的室内和室外环境。本文识别和分析了信号传播中不同分量(平均传播路径增益、大尺度衰落和小尺度衰落)的影响,以及由于活动、位置或环境因素造成的损失和变化的原因。我们的研究结果显示了对接收信号的影响以及导致阴影效应的自愿和非自愿运动的影响。分析还使我们能够确定身体上更可靠的传感器位置,以及可能需要继电器或可能适合作为继电器的位置。
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On-body to on-body channel characterization
Interest in on-body communication channels is growing as the use of wireless devices increases in medical, consumer and military sensor applications. This paper presents an experimental investigation and analysis of the narrowband on-body propagation channel. This analysis considers each of the factors affecting the channel during a range of stationary and motion activities in different environments with actual wireless mote devices on the body. Use of such motes allows greater freedom in the subject's movements and the inclusion of real-world indoor and outdoor environments in a test sequence. This paper identifies and analyses the effect of the different components of the signal propagation (mean propagation path gain, large-scale fading and small-scale fading) and the cause of the losses and variation due to activities, positions or environmental factors. Our results show the effect on the received signal and the impact of voluntary and involuntary movements, which cause shadowing effects. The analysis also allows us to identify sensor positions on the body that are more reliable and those positions that may require a relay or those that may be suitable for acting as a relay.
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