Title :
Measurement and simulation of radio wave propagation in hospitals
Author :
Schäfer, Thomas M. ; Maurer, Jürgen ; Wiesbeck, Werner
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Hochstfrequenztechnik und Elektron., Karlsruhe Univ., Germany
Abstract :
This paper investigates radio wave propagation in hospitals. In contrast to other buildings, hospitals are partly constructed of walls that contain metallic layers in their structure. The type of wall depends on the functionality of the room. Measurements were performed at eight discrete frequencies in the range from 42.6 MHz up to 5.2 GHz in all relevant types of rooms such as operating rooms, X-ray, MRT (magnet resonance tomograph) and others. Due to the large frequency range and in order to investigate extensively the wave propagation properties, various antennas and measurement systems were used. The results show a different behavior of the wave propagation in different rooms of the hospital. Furthermore the results reveal that it is important to consider the room as a whole when determining the attenuation between adjacent rooms. For EM-wave propagation in rooms with metallic layers, slots and openings in the walls are crucial. The measurement data is further used to find a suitable modeling of the walls for simulations with ray-optical methods. The walls are homogeneously modeled with multiple layers of different material parameters. This makes it possible to model walls in hospitals with embedded metallic shieldings. The results of the simulations agree well with the measurements.
Keywords :
UHF radio propagation; VHF radio propagation; biomedical engineering; digital simulation; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic shielding; electromagnetic wave absorption; inhomogeneous media; microwave propagation; 42.6 MHz to 5.2 GHz; EM-wave propagation; EMC; MRT rooms; SHF; UHF; VHF; X-ray rooms; attenuation; buildings; electromagnetic compatibility; frequency range; hospitals; magnet resonance tomograph; material parameters; metallic layers; metallic shieldings; multiple layers; openings; operating rooms; radio wave propagation measurement; radio wave propagation simulation; radiowave propagation properties; ray-optical methods; slots; Buildings; Electromagnetic compatibility; Electromagnetic propagation; Frequency measurement; Geometry; Hospitals; Indoor environments; Interference; Magnetic resonance; Performance evaluation;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2002. Proceedings. VTC 2002-Fall. 2002 IEEE 56th
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7467-3
DOI :
10.1109/VETECF.2002.1040708