Title :
A new look at the body area network channel model
Author :
Smith, David B. ; Hanlen, Leif W. ; Lamahewa, Tharaka A.
Author_Institution :
NICTA, Australian Nat. Univ., Canberra, ACT, Australia
Abstract :
A new approach to compare models for body area networks (BAN) that accommodates multiple links and multiple subjects is presented. The absolute measure described allows comparison across a spectrum of possible characterizations; ranging from single-parameter for an entire ensemble, through to per-activity, per-subject and per-link based parameterized models. The use of an explicit trade-off between error and complexity, combined in a goodness-of-fit measure, is shown to have important consequences when applied to a range of typical BAN channel data. It is shown that there are different implications in choice of model, and it´s associated complexity, for mixed-activity “everyday” data, when compared with set-activity dynamic data (e.g. walking). The deficiency of mean path loss, or even median path loss measures, as a sole characterization of the BAN channel is also highlighted.
Keywords :
body area networks; radio links; wireless channels; BAN channel; body area network channel model; goodness-of-fit measure; mean path loss deficiency; median path loss measure; parameterized model; set activity dynamic data; sole characterization; Biological system modeling; Body area networks; Channel models; Complexity theory; Data models; Histograms; Legged locomotion;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP), Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0250-1