Title :
Experimental assessment of human-body-like tissue as a communication channel for galvanic coupling
Author :
William J. Tomlinson;Fabian Abarca;Kaushik R. Chowdhury;Milica Stojanovic;Christopher Yu
Author_Institution :
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University
fDate :
6/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The recent surge of implantable and wearable medical devices have paved the way for realizing intra-body networks (IBNs). Traditional RF-based techniques fall short in wirelessly connecting such devices owing to absorption within body tissues. A different approach is known as galvanic coupling, which employs weak electrical current within naturally conducting tissues to enable intra-body communication. This work is focused on channel characterization of the human body tissues considering the propagation of such electrical signals through it that carry data. Experiments were conducted using porcine tissue (in lieu of actual human tissue) with skin, fat and muscle layers in the frequency range of 100 kHz to 1 MHz. By utilizing single-carrier BPSK modulated Pseudorandom Noise Sequences, a correlative channel sounding system was implemented, leading to the following contributions: (1) measurements of the channel impulse and frequency response, (2) a noise analysis and capacity estimation, and (3) the comparison of results with existing models.
Keywords :
"Couplings","Noise","Integrated circuit modeling","Skin","Frequency measurement","Muscles","Gain"
Conference_Titel :
Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks (BSN), 2015 IEEE 12th International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/BSN.2015.7299424