DocumentCode
2812689
Title
Magnetic induction channel models and link budgets: A comparison between two Agbinya-Masihpour models
Author
Agbinya, Johnson I. ; Masihpour, Mehrnoush
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput. & Commun., Univ. of Technol., Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear
2010
fDate
11-13 Aug. 2010
Firstpage
400
Lastpage
405
Abstract
Near Field Magnetic Induction Communication (NFMIC) is emerging as an appreciatively beneficial physical layer access method in short range communication. Although it provides more secure, robust and power efficient system than traditional Electro-Magnetic (EM) RF-based systems, its capabilities and characteristics have not been widely studied. Therefore, in this paper, we have explored this technology from the link budget perspective, since this concept is one of the most fundamental requirements of any communication system. An efficient link budget is critical to the NFMIC systems where the power decreases with distance with higher rate than RF-based systems. We have thus examined the impacts of two channel models of Agbinya-Masihpour (AM) and Agbinya-Masihpour1 (AM1), which we have developed. We present these two models based on a common formalism. Then we have compared the performance of the two models in three different frequency bands 13.56MHz, 300MHz and 900MHz. According to the theoretical analysis as well as simulation results we have shown that the Agbinya-Masihpour model performs much higher than the Agbinya-Masihpour 1 model specifically in higher frequencies. The results suggest that longer distances are achievable through the Agbinya-Masihpour channel model.
Keywords
electromagnetic induction; radio links; wireless channels; Agbinya-Masihpour channel model; NFMIC systems; electromagnetic RF-based system; frequency 13.56 MHz; frequency 300 MHz; frequency 900 MHz; link budget; magnetic induction channel models; near field magnetic induction communication; physical layer access method; short range communication; theoretical analysis; Channel models; Coils; Communication systems; Equations; Mathematical model; Receivers; Transmitters; Agbinya-Masihpour channel model; Communication range; Link budge; NFMIC; Near Filed Magnetic Induction Communication; Received signal power;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications and Electronics (ICCE), 2010 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location
Nha Trang
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-7055-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCE.2010.5739497
Filename
5739497
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