DocumentCode :
531192
Title :
A simulated study of co-channel inter-BAN interference at 2.45 GHz and 60 GHz
Author :
Cotton, Simon L. ; Scanlon, William G. ; Hall, Peter S.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electron., Commun. & Inf. Technol., Queen´´s Univ. Belfast, Belfast, UK
fYear :
2010
fDate :
27-28 Sept. 2010
Firstpage :
61
Lastpage :
64
Abstract :
The increasing popularity of portable and wearable technology will mean that further demands will be placed on an already overwhelmed radio spectrum, particularly within the unlicensed industrial, scientific and medical bands. Because of this, future short-range body centric technologies may benefit from operation at underutilised frequency allocations in the 60-GHz region of the spectrum. The higher signal attenuation at millimetre-wave frequencies will provide key benefits for body area network users, including spectral re-use over shorter distances as well as reducing the potential for interference in densely populated areas. In this paper we compare the carrier-to-interference ratio for co-located body area networks operating on the same wireless channel. A number of ray tracing simulations are carried out at 2.45-GHz and 60-GHz using a highly accurate CAD model of an indoor environment and human body models generated using animation software. It is shown that the potential for interference between co-located body area network users is significantly decreased at 60-GHz, although this is not open-ended, as increasing the number of nearby body area network users can cause this ratio to fall well below 10 dB.
Keywords :
body area networks; cochannel interference; computer animation; frequency allocation; radio spectrum management; ray tracing; telecommunication computing; CAD model; animation software; carrier-to-interference ratio; co-channel inter-BAN interference; co-located body area networks; frequency 2.45 GHz; frequency 60 GHz; millimetre-wave frequencies; overwhelmed radio spectrum; portable technology; ray tracing simulations; signal attenuation; underutilised frequency allocations; wearable technology; wireless channel; Antennas; Body area networks; Indoor environments; Interference; Solid modeling; Wireless communication;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Technology Conference (EuWIT), 2010 European
Conference_Location :
Paris
ISSN :
2153-3644
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7233-8
Type :
conf
Filename :
5615120
Link To Document :
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