Title :
Theory of propagation for direct on-body wireless sensor communications
Author :
Vaughan, Rodney G. ; Lea, Andrew ; Hui, Ping ; Ollikainen, Jani
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. Sci., Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada
Abstract :
Wireless body-area networks require low power data transfer between on-body nodes, and much has recently been published about propagation between on-body sensors. Most of these contributions have comprised physical experiments, and they cover both on-body and off-body paths. The measurements to date have not produced conclusive evidence of surface waves. For compact, power-efficient sensors, there is a need for high antenna efficiency and low transmit power. Using high frequencies allows physically small antennas, and to be unobtrusive, flush, "band aid" antenna profiles are preferred. For communications between flush antennas via a direct path, a surface wave is required. Moreover, surface waves can propagate around modest body contours. This motivates a look at the theory of propagating waves near a body surface. The Zenneck and Norton waves are revived. These were originally conceived for propagation along the ground over intercontinental distances, and here we look to them for distances of centimetres along a body surface.
Keywords :
antennas; body area networks; radiowave propagation; wireless sensor networks; Norton waves; Zenneck waves; band aid antenna profiles; direct onbody wireless sensor communications; high antenna efficiency; low transmit power; power-efficient sensors; propagation theory; wireless body-area networks; Norton wave; Surface waves; Zenneck wave; on-body propagation; wireless sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation for Body-Centric Wireless Communications, 2009 2nd IET Seminar on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-1-84919-129-6