RSSI-based environment identification for 2.45 GHz body area networks
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01/03/2012
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Resumo |
A unique property of body area networks (BANs) is the mobility of the network as the user moves freely around. This mobility represents a significant challenge for BANs, since, in order to operate efficiently, they need to be able to adapt to the changing propagation environment. A method is presented that allows BAN nodes to classify the current operating environment in terms of multipath conditions, based on received signal strength indicator values during normal packet transmissions. A controlled set of measurements was carried out to study the effect different environments inflict on on-body link signal strength in a 2.45 GHz BAN. The analysis shows that, by using two statistical parameters, gathered over a period of one second, BAN nodes can successfully classify the operating environment for over 90% of the time. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
Fonte |
Altvater , B H E , Heaney , S F , Cotton , S L , Meijerink , A , Bentum , M J & Scanlon , W G 2012 , RSSI-based environment identification for 2.45 GHz body area networks . in 2012 6th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP) . pp. 755-759 , 6th European Conf. Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP) , Prague , Czech Republic , 1-1 March . DOI: 10.1109/EuCAP.2012.6206657 |
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