Title :
Doppler spread analysis of human motions for Body Area Network applications
Author :
Fu, Ruijun ; Ye, Yunxing ; Yang, Ning ; Pahlavan, Kaveh
Author_Institution :
Dept. of ECE, Worcester Polytech. Inst., Worcester, MA, USA
Abstract :
Many current and future medical devices are wearable and the human body is used as a carrier for wireless communication, which implies that the human body is a crucial part of the transmission medium in Body Area Networks (BANs). In order to understand the propagation characteristics of the human body, it is imperative to analyze the Doppler spread spectrum, which is caused by human body motions. Using a network analyzer, Doppler spreads and coherence time of temporal variations caused by human body motions can be measured and analyzed using a single tone waveform for different scenarios in a shielded room. From the narrowband measurement results, the Doppler spread varies approximately from 0.6Hz to 12Hz for different scenarios, the RMS Doppler bandwidth is in the range from 0.6Hz to 4Hz, and the coherence time differs from 20ms to 1s, all of which are measured at the Medical Implant Communication Service (MICS) band, the Industrial Scientific Medical (ISM) band and the Ultra-Wideband (UWB) band. Root mean square fittings of three different functions to received signal strength measurements were performed for different scenarios. Results show that the Gaussian function generally provides a good fitting model, which is independent of center frequencies.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; body area networks; radiocommunication; spread spectrum communication; ultra wideband communication; Doppler spread analysis; Doppler spread spectrum; Gaussian function; ISM band; MICS band; RMS Doppler bandwidth; UWB band; body area network applications; fitting model; human body motions; human motions; industrial scientific medical band; medical implant communication service band; narrowband measurement; network analyzer; received signal strength measurements; root mean square fittings; single tone waveform; transmission medium; ultra-wideband band; wearable medical devices; wireless communication; Antenna measurements; Coherence; Doppler effect; Narrowband; Receivers; Time domain analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), 2011 IEEE 22nd International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Toronto, ON
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1346-0
Electronic_ISBN :
pending
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2011.6139909