On-body wireless

On-body wireless or body-centric wireless is the interconnection and networking of wearable computer system components and sensors through a system of transceivers, space wave antennas, and surface guided wave antennas for telemetry and telecommunications. The technique uses the surface of the human body as a transmission medium or path for electromagnetic waves. The topic of body-centric wireless networks (BCWN) can be divided into three main domains based on wireless sensor nodes placement, i.e., communication between the nodes that are on the body surface; communication from the body-surface to nearby base station; and at least one node may be implanted within the body. These three domains have been called on-body, off-body and in-body, respectively,

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References

  1. Qammer H. Abbasi, Masood Ur Rehman, Khalid Qaraqe and Akram Alomainy, "Advances in Body-Centric Wireless Communications: Applications and Stateof- the-art", The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Publication, July, 2016
  2. Khan, Mohammad Monirujjaman; Abbasi, Qammer Hussain; Alomainy, Akram; Clive, Parini (2014). "Experimental Investigation of Subject-Specific On-Body Radio Propagation Channels for Body-Centric Wireless Communications". Electronics: 26–42. ISSN 2079-9292. doi:10.3390/electronics3010026. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  3. Safwat, Amr M. E. "Body-Centric Wireless Communications". Antennas & Electromagnetics Research Group. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  4. Priyanka, Kakade; Khobragade, Sanjay (April 2013). "Red Tacton Human Area Networking". International Journal of Computer and Electronics Research. 2 (2): 148. ISSN 2278-5795.
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