Title :
Selecting a safe power level for an indoor implanted UWB wireless biotelemetry link
Author :
Duncan, Kate ; Etienne-Cummings, Ralph
Author_Institution :
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, USA
fDate :
Oct. 31 2013-Nov. 2 2013
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.
Keywords :
biological effects of radiation; biological tissues; biomedical electronics; biomedical telemetry; error statistics; finite element analysis; frequency shift keying; prosthetics; ultra wideband antennas; 1e-6; BER; FCC SAR compliant system; FCC limited transmit power level; FCC restrictions; FSK modulation; NLOS path loss environment; UWB spectrum; bandwidth 7.5 GHz; biotelemetry system; bit error rate; bit rate 100 Mbit/s; data rate; distance 3.5 m to 0.7 m; distance rate; finite element analysis; human upper arm; implanted UWB antenna; implanted electronics; indoor implanted UWB wireless biotelemetry link; link budget; nonline of sight indoor propagation channel; received power level; safe operation; safe transmit power levels; specific absorption rate; surrounding tissue; system bandwidth; transmitter power level; Antennas; Bandwidth; Biomedical telemetry; Bit error rate; Receivers; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Rotterdam
DOI :
10.1109/BioCAS.2013.6679681