DocumentCode
75316
Title
The Influence of the User in Body-Centric Antennas and Propagation at 3–6 GHz—A Rician
-Factor Approach
Author
Catherwood, Philip A. ; Scanlon, William G.
Author_Institution
ECIT, Queen´s Univ. Belfast, Belfast, UK
Volume
13
fYear
2014
fDate
2014
Firstpage
907
Lastpage
910
Abstract
We investigate whether the presence of a human body in wearable communications should be considered as part of the radiating structure or as part of the local radio environment. The Rician K-factor was employed as a quantitative measure of the effect of the user´s body for five environments and two mounting locations. Presented empirical results indicated that the environment had a greater impact on the K-factor values than the position of the transmit antenna for the ultrawideband signals used, confirming that the human body should be considered primarily as part of the overall radiating system when the antenna is worn on the body. Furthermore, independent variations also existed in the K-factor values for the differing antenna-body mounting positions, indicating that as the position changed, then the radiating effects and the contribution from the body changed. This is significant for ensuring body-antenna systems are accurately modeled in system-level simulations.
Keywords
Rician channels; microwave antennas; transmitting antennas; ultra wideband communication; wearable antennas; Rician K-factor approach; antenna-body mounting positions; body-centric antennas; frequency 3 GHz to 6 GHz; radiating structure; radiating system; system-level simulations; transmitting antenna; ultrawideband signals; wearable communications; Anechoic chambers; Antenna measurements; Biological system modeling; Hospitals; Receiving antennas; Rician channels; Body-centric; Rician $K$ -factor; environment; radiating structure; ultrawideband (UWB);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1225
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LAWP.2014.2316248
Filename
6787026
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