This paper presents the characterisation of the transmission channel for On-Body communications at 2.45 GHz. Starting from real-time dynamic measurements, performed both in indoor and anechoic, the channel was characterised consider- ing three different components: a mean channel gain, a shadow- ing and a fast fading contributions. The antenna effect on channel characteristics was accounted for, repeating all acquisitions with two different designs: one normally and the other one tangentially polarized with respect to the body surface.
R. Rosini, R. D'Errico (2012). Comparing On-Body Dynamic Channels for Two Antenna Designs. Piscataway : IEEE [10.1109/LAPC.2012.6402955].
Comparing On-Body Dynamic Channels for Two Antenna Designs
ROSINI, RAMONA;
2012
Abstract
This paper presents the characterisation of the transmission channel for On-Body communications at 2.45 GHz. Starting from real-time dynamic measurements, performed both in indoor and anechoic, the channel was characterised consider- ing three different components: a mean channel gain, a shadow- ing and a fast fading contributions. The antenna effect on channel characteristics was accounted for, repeating all acquisitions with two different designs: one normally and the other one tangentially polarized with respect to the body surface.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.