Wearable Antennas and Body Centric Communication : Present and Future (Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering , 787) (Original PDF from Publisher)
By Richa Bharadwaj and Shiban Kishen Koul
With an emphasis on the healthcare industry , this book provides cutting-edge technology , trends and applications for ultra-wideband (3.1-10.6 GHz) and 60 GHz (57-66 GHz) wireless communication systems .
These technologies are gaining popularity in a variety of biomedical applications and everyday life due to several essential characteristics such compact antenna design , low power , high data rate , minimal affects on the human body and substantially less crowded spectrum . The book discusses a number of features of these body-centric communication technologies , such as the antenna design specifications ,
channel modeling and characterisation for WBANs and current fabrication and antenna design techniques for textile , flexible and implanted antennas . Various application-specific subjects , including as localization and tracking , physical activity recognition and assessment , vital sign monitoring and medical imaging are treated in detail , in addition to the general requirements and research pertaining to these frequency bands . The book ends with a look ahead to potential developments in UWB and 60 GHz technologies , including the Internet of Things (IoT) for smart homes and healthcare , novel antenna materials and the use of machine learning techniques to improve performance in general .
Wearable Antennas and Body Centric Communication : Present and Future (Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering , 787) (Original PDF from Publisher)
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