IN-SITU CHARACTERIZATIONS OF 1–200 MHz RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNAL COUPLING WITH HUMAN BODY

Author:

Nie Zedong12,Leng Tengfei1,Wang Wenchen1,Guan Feng1,Huang Bangyu1,Wang Lei1

Affiliation:

1. Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology and Key Lab for Health Informatics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

2. Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Abstract

Wireless communication within body proximal has shown great promise for the construction of body sensor network (BSN) and body area network (BAN), wherein multiple master and slave nodes were typically deployed on different human body sites for physiological measurements or personal entertainment. We reported the in-situ experiments to characterize body-proximal electric coupling over various carrier frequencies (1–200 MHz), multiple subjects and different body postures. To improve the signal fidelity and minimize the ground return path, all experiments were performed in a shielded radiofrequency (RF) chamber with single electrode configuration and battery-operated transmitter/receiver — the setup has never been reported in other literatures. Results obtained from 15 subjects quantified the attenuation patterns of the RF signal coupling with human body. The average coupling loss was approximately 24 dB at 30 MHz whist the receiver electrode was attached at a distance of 10 cm from the transmitter electrode, and the on-body coupling loss followed a two-piecewise fitting over distance. In comparison, 30 MHz RF signals propagated 1 m from body to air and from air to air were attenuated 70 dB and 80 dB, respectively. The standard deviations representing different subjects and daily variations were less than 2 dB at 30 MHz when the coupling distance was 10 cm. The difference in signal attenuation was always less than 2 dB for various postures including standing, sitting and squatting. It concluded that the RF signal within the frequency range of 25–30 MHz is capable of providing a robust and subject-independent wireless link for body-proximal BSN/BAN applications.

Publisher

National Taiwan University

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Bioengineering,Biophysics

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