DocumentCode
1049515
Title
Electric Field Distributions of Wearable Devices Using the Human Body as a Transmission Channel
Author
Fujii, Katsuyuki ; Takahashi, Masaharu ; Ito, Koichi
Author_Institution
Nanzan Univ.
Volume
55
Issue
7
fYear
2007
fDate
7/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2080
Lastpage
2087
Abstract
Recently, wearable devices which use the human body as a transmission channel have been developed. However, there has been a lack of information related to the transmission mechanism of such devices in the physical layer. Electromagnetic communication trials using the human body as a transmission medium have more than a decade´s history. However, most of the researches have been conducted by researchers who just want to utilize the fact and practically no physical mechanisms have been researched until recently. Hence, in this paper, the authors propose some calculation models of the human body equipped with the wearable devices by using the finite difference time domain (FDTD) method. Moreover, a biological tissue-equivalent solid phantom is utilized to show the validity of the calculation. From these investigations, the authors determine the transmission mechanism of the wearable devices using the human body as a transmission channel.
Keywords
biological tissues; electric fields; electromagnetic devices; finite difference time-domain analysis; personal area networks; telecommunication channels; transmitters; biological tissue-equivalent solid phantom; electric field distributions; electromagnetic communication; finite difference time domain; human body; transmission channel; wearable devices; Electrodes; Electromagnetic scattering; Finite difference methods; Humans; Imaging phantoms; Indium tin oxide; Personal area networks; Personal digital assistants; Physical layer; Time domain analysis; Finite difference time domain (FDTD); human body; intrabody communication; personal area network; phantom;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.2007.900226
Filename
4267903
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