Using smart people to form future mobile wireless networks


Autoria(s): Cotton, S.L.; Scanlon, W.G.
Data(s)

01/12/2011

Resumo

The concept of a body-to-body network, where smart communicating devices carried or worn by a person are used to form a wireless network with devices situated on other nearby persons. New innovations in this area will see the form factor of smart devices being modified, so that they may be worn on the human body or integrated into clothing, in the process creating a new generation of smart people. Applications of body-to-body networking will extend well beyond the support of cellular and Wi-Fi networks. They will also be used in short-range covert military applications, first responder applications, team sports and used to interconnect body area networks (BAN). Security will be a major issue as routing between multiple nodes will increase the risk of unauthorized access and compromise sensitive data. This will add complexity to the medium access layer (MAC) and network management. Antennas designed to operate in body centric communications systems may be broadly categorized as on- or off-body radiators, according to their radiation pattern characteristics when mounted on the human body.

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Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Cotton , S L & Scanlon , W G 2011 , ' Using smart people to form future mobile wireless networks ' Microwave Journal , vol 54 , no. 12 , pp. 24 .

Tipo

article