• DocumentCode
    737512
  • Title

    Analysis of Dynamic On-Body Communication Channels for Various Movements and Polarization Schemes at 2.45 GHz

  • Author

    Uusitupa, Tero ; Aoyagi, Takahiro

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Electr. Eng., Dept. of Radio Sci. & Eng., Aalto Univ., Espoo, Finland
  • Volume
    61
  • Issue
    12
  • fYear
    2013
  • Firstpage
    6168
  • Lastpage
    6179
  • Abstract
    On-body wireless communication channels are studied by using the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method and moving human models. An anechoic environment is assumed. Three movements having a different dynamical characteristic each, walking, weakly walking and running, are considered. Essentially, the results are obtained for nine different polarization schemes regarding the dipole transmitter and receiver orientations and for six receiver locations. The results include the reception level curves, mean levels and standard deviation of reception (STD); dynamic path gain (PG) of a specific antenna can be obtained, too, by, e.g., using the presented “offset method.” The results, best applicable for electrically small dipole-like antennas, can be utilized in link budget calculations, channel model development and usability evaluations of different polarization schemes with different on-body links. The effect of the polarization scheme on the mean level is much understood by the theory of radiowave propagation over a lossy ground. Based on this theory, a rough method to estimate the mean reception level (and PG) is introduced and found usable for small dipole antennas under suitable conditions. Finally, reception changes due to uncertain receiver location are studied. A body-normally polarized small dipole receiver is less sensitive to its location than a body-tangential one.
  • Keywords
    body area networks; dipole antennas; electromagnetic wave polarisation; finite difference time-domain analysis; radio receivers; radio transmitters; radiowave propagation; wireless channels; anechoic environment; body-normally polarized small dipole receiver; channel model development; dipole transmitter; dynamic on-body communication channels; dynamic path gain; dynamical characteristic; electrically small dipole-like antennas; finite-difference time-domain method; frequency 2.45 GHz; link budget calculations; lossy ground; mean levels; mean reception level; moving human models; offset method; on-body links; on-body wireless communication channels; polarization schemes; radiowave propagation; receiver locations; receiver orientations; reception changes; reception level curves; rough method; usability evaluations; Finite difference methods; Legged locomotion; Receivers; Surface waves; Thigh; Time-domain analysis; Wrist; Analytical estimation; antenna de-embedding; body area networks (BAN); computer simulations; finite-difference time-domain (FDTD); on-body propagation channel;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-926X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TAP.2013.2281369
  • Filename
    6595030