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Book Ultra Wideband Wireless Body Area Networks

Download or read book Ultra Wideband Wireless Body Area Networks written by Kasun Maduranga Silva Thotahewa and published by Springer Science & Business. This book was released on 2014-04-17 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores the design of ultra wideband (UWB) technology for wireless body-area networks (WBAN). The authors describe a novel implementation of WBAN sensor nodes that use UWB for data transmission and narrow band for data reception, enabling low power sensor nodes, with high data rate capability. The discussion also includes power efficient, medium access control (MAC) protocol design for UWB based WBAN applications and the authors present a MAC protocol in which a guaranteed delivery mechanism is utilized to transfer data with high priority. Readers will also benefit from this book’s feasibility analysis of the UWB technology for human implant applications through the study of electromagnetic and thermal power absorption of human tissue that is exposed to UWB signals.

Book Wireless Body Area Networks

Download or read book Wireless Body Area Networks written by Mehmet R. Yuce and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2011-12-06 with total page 571 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book provides a comprehensive overview for the latest WBAN systems, technologies, and applications. The chapters of the book have been written by various specialists who are experts in their areas of research and practice. The book starts with the basic techniques involved in designing and building WBAN systems. It explains the deployment issue

Book Academic Press Library in Biomedical Applications of Mobile and Wireless Communications  Wireless UWB Body Area Networks

Download or read book Academic Press Library in Biomedical Applications of Mobile and Wireless Communications Wireless UWB Body Area Networks written by Matti Hamalainen and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2014-03-05 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Wireless sensor and body area networks (WSN and WBAN respectively) have been seen as a future way to monitor humans’ psycho-physiological signs remotely. There are a number of standards that could be used for building WBAN sytems. However, wireless UWB networks based on IEEE 802.15.4a offer the advantages of a large frequency range and low power spectral density, making it suitable for both WSNs and WBANs used for medical applications. The technology has matured sufficiently that it can be used to develop products for the marketplace. This book presents how the IEEE802.15.4-2011 (former IEEE802.15.4a) can be used in wireless body area networks (WBAN) for healthcare and welfare related applications. It gives a short overview on the IEEE802.15.4 family and then gives details of IEEE802.15.4-2011 based solutions. Presents how the IEEE802.15.4-2011 (former IEEE802.15.4a) can be used in wireless body area networks (WBAN) for healthcare and welfare related applications. Gives a short overview on the IEEE802.15.4 family. Gives details of IEEE802.15.4-2011 based solutions.

Book Body Area Networks using IEEE 802 15 6

Download or read book Body Area Networks using IEEE 802 15 6 written by Marco Hernandez and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2014-03-21 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The market of wearable wireless medical sensors is experiencing a rapid growth and the associated telecommunications services for the healthcare sector are forecast to further increase in the next years. Medical body area networks (MBANs) allow the mobility of patients and medical personnel by facilitating the remote monitoring of patients suffering from chronic or risky diseases. Currently, MBANs are being introduced in unlicensed frequency bands, where the risk of mutual interference with other electronic devices radiating in the same band can be high. Thus, coexistence is an issue on which the research scientists have dedicated much effort. Ultra wideband (UWB) signals offer many advantages to MBANs, and some features of this technology can be exploited for effective implementation of services. UWB can help in several aspects, like spectrum efficiency, energy consumption and coexistence. This book discusses the main aspects, and, in particular, the coexistence, of MBANs based on the IEEE 802.15.6 Standard using UWB physical layer. A exhaustive description of body area networks using IEEE802.15.4 technologies, providing an in-depth understanding of how the overall system works Provides understanding and insight on the use of ultra wide band technologies for the physical layer of body area networks; low power consumption and coexistence are investigated Includes services, methodologies and results related to link-level and system-level evaluations of body area networks

Book Wireless Body Area Network

Download or read book Wireless Body Area Network written by Huan-Bang Li and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An authoritative guide that explores in depth the cultural, technological and methodological concerns to practice three-timezone (3TZ) e-learning in educational contexts.

Book Ultra Wideband and 60 GHz Communications for Biomedical Applications

Download or read book Ultra Wideband and 60 GHz Communications for Biomedical Applications written by Mehmet R. Yuce and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-10-16 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ​ This book investigates the design of devices, systems, and circuits for medical applications using the two recently established frequency bands: ultra-wideband (3.1-10.6 GHz) and 60 GHz ISM band. These two bands provide the largest bandwidths available for communication technologies and present many attractive opportunities for medical applications. The applications of these bands in healthcare are wireless body area network (WBAN), medical imaging, biomedical sensing, wearable and implantable devices, fast medical device connectivity, video data transmission, and vital signs monitoring. The recent technological advances and developments proposed or used in medicine based on these two bands are covered. The book introduces possible solutions and design techniques to efficiently implement these systems in medical environment. All individual chapters are written by leading experts in their fields. Contributions by authors are on various applications of ultra-wideband and the 60 GHz ISM band including circuit implementation, UWB and 60 GHz signal transmission around and in-body, antenna design solution, hardware implementation of body sensors, UWB transceiver design, 60 GHz transceiver design, UWB radar for contactless respiratory monitoring, and ultra-wideband based medical Imaging. The book will be a key resource for medical professionals, bio-medical engineers, and graduate and senior undergraduate students in computer, electrical, electronic and biomedical engineering disciplines.

Book High Performance Modelling and Simulation for Big Data Applications

Download or read book High Performance Modelling and Simulation for Big Data Applications written by Joanna Kołodziej and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-03-25 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This open access book was prepared as a Final Publication of the COST Action IC1406 “High-Performance Modelling and Simulation for Big Data Applications (cHiPSet)“ project. Long considered important pillars of the scientific method, Modelling and Simulation have evolved from traditional discrete numerical methods to complex data-intensive continuous analytical optimisations. Resolution, scale, and accuracy have become essential to predict and analyse natural and complex systems in science and engineering. When their level of abstraction raises to have a better discernment of the domain at hand, their representation gets increasingly demanding for computational and data resources. On the other hand, High Performance Computing typically entails the effective use of parallel and distributed processing units coupled with efficient storage, communication and visualisation systems to underpin complex data-intensive applications in distinct scientific and technical domains. It is then arguably required to have a seamless interaction of High Performance Computing with Modelling and Simulation in order to store, compute, analyse, and visualise large data sets in science and engineering. Funded by the European Commission, cHiPSet has provided a dynamic trans-European forum for their members and distinguished guests to openly discuss novel perspectives and topics of interests for these two communities. This cHiPSet compendium presents a set of selected case studies related to healthcare, biological data, computational advertising, multimedia, finance, bioinformatics, and telecommunications.

Book 13th EAI International Conference on Body Area Networks

Download or read book 13th EAI International Conference on Body Area Networks written by Chika Sugimoto and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-03-03 with total page 469 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The papers in this proceeding discuss current and future trends in wearable communications and personal health management through the use of wireless body area networks (WBAN). The authors posit new technologies that can provide trustworthy communications mechanisms from the user to medical health databases. The authors discuss not only on-body devices, but also technologies providing information in-body. Also discussed are dependable communications combined with accurate localization and behavior analysis, which will benefit WBAN technology and make the healthcare processes more effective. The papers were presented at the 13th EAI International Conference on Body Area Networks (BODYNETS 2018), Oulu, Finland, 02-03 October 2018.

Book Ultra Wideband Wireless Communication

Download or read book Ultra Wideband Wireless Communication written by Huseyin Arslan and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2006-10-06 with total page 523 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ULTRA WIDEBAND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AN INTERNATIONAL PANEL OF EXPERTS PROVIDE MAJOR RESEARCH ISSUES AND A SELF-CONTAINED, RAPID INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY AND APPLICATION OF UWB This book delivers end-to-end coverage of recent advances in both the theory and practical design of ultra wideband (UWB) communication networks. Contributions offer a worldwide perspective on new and emerging applications, including WPAN, sensor and ad hoc networks, wireless telemetry, and telemedicine. The book explores issues related to the physical layer, medium access layer, and networking layer. Following an introductory chapter, the book explores three core areas: Analysis of physical layer and technology issues System design elements, including channel modeling, coexistence, and interference mitigation and control Review of MAC and network layer issues, up to the application Case studies present examples such as network and transceiver design, assisting the reader in understanding the application of theory to real-world tasks. Ultra Wideband Wireless Communication enables technical professionals, graduate students, engineers, scientists, and academic and professional researchers in mobile and wireless communications to become conversant with the latest theory and applications by offering a survey of all important topics in the field. It also serves as an advanced mathematical treatise; however, the book is organized to allow non-technical readers to bypass the mathematical treatments and still gain an excellent understanding of both theory and practice.

Book A System Concept for Ultra Wideband  UWB  Body Area Networks

Download or read book A System Concept for Ultra Wideband UWB Body Area Networks written by Thomas Zasowski and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Wireless body area networks have recently gained a lot of interest due to multiple possible applications such as wireless health monitoring or wearable computing. Because of the rather simple hardware realizations and the energy efficiency, ultra wideband (UWB) communication has become one promising technology for the use in wireless body area networks (BAN). After pointing out the motivation of this work and highlighting its contribution, a definition of body area networks is presented as well as a brief introduction on UWB. There, the main promises of UWB communications are presented as well as the principles of some typical receiver structures for UWB. Since UWB communication at the human body is a brand new topic, channel measurements at the human body are performed. The frequency range for these measurements is chosen from 2 to 8 GHz. Based on 1100 channel measurements a channel model for the UWB BAN is derived. Using the Akaike information criterion (AIC) it is shown that the channel decays over the time and that the channel taps are log-normal distributed. The channel at the head is of particular interest as most human communication organs such as mouth, ears, and eyes are located there. Therefore, the ear-to-ear link, which can be regarded as a worst case scenario at the head due to the missing line-of-sight component, is considered to specify the impact of the channel on the system design. When considering the ear-to-ear link it is shown by means of theory, simulations, and measurements that the direct transmission through the head is attenuated so much that it is negligible. Therefore, antennas should be designed in a way that they do not radiate into the body but away from it or along its surface. Moreover, it is shown that the channel is robust against distance variations between the antenna and the skin, and that reflections and absorptions are caused by the body. For the ear-to-ear link the antennas should be placed behind the ears to get the smallest channel attenuations. From the measurements it can also be observed that the main energy of the channel impulse response is contained in a very small time window. Thus, non-coherent receivers with a short integration duration can capture almost the whole energy of the channel. Since UWB systems are a secondary spectrum user, the impact of existing wireless services on UWB is investigated as well. Due to the low transmit power not only the in-band but also the out-of-band interferers are harmful for UWB transmission. Based on frequency-domain and time-domain measurements it is shown that interference not close to the UWB device can be handled by using filters. However, this is not sufficient enough if an interferer is in close vicinity of the UWB device. Therefore, the temporal cognitive medium access is presented to avoid the interference from burst-wise transmitting devices. There, the UWB system listens if the channel is occupied by an interferer and it transmits only in case that no other system is active at the same time. For such a temporal cognitive MAC an expression is given to calculate the optimum UWB packet length. Assuming different interference scenarios, the packet lengths are evaluated. Moreover, it is shown that reasonable usable idle times can be achieved, which the UWB device can use for transmission, and strict latency time requirements can be met. ALOHA, 1-persistent CSMA, and non-persistent CSMA are considered as access schemes for the performance evaluation of the temporal cognitive MAC. For evaluation, two different cases are distinguished, with and without bandpass filter at the UWB receiver. It is shown that a UWB device with bandpass filter that uses the temporal cognitive MAC in conjunction with non-persistent CSMA has low packet error rates below 102 for up to about 15 active UWB links. Due to complexity reasons non-coherent receivers are the most promising solution for the use in UWB devices. Hence, the focus in this thesis lies on the energy detector and the transmitted reference receiver, which have both the same performance. Furthermore, the maximum likelihood receivers in the presence of inter-symbol interference are derived for binary pulse position modulation and transmitted reference pulse amplitude modulation assuming partial channel state information. The maximum likelihood receivers in the presence of a co-channel interference are calculated for the transmitted reference PAM as well. A family of maximum likelihood receivers is also derived for the transmitted reference pulse interval amplitude modulation, which is a combination of pulse position modulation and transmitted reference pulse amplitude modulation. The performance of all these receiver structures is evaluated by means of bit error rate simulations. The simulations are performed by using channels with independent and identically-distributed channel taps and exponential decaying channels as well as by using the BAN channel model. For all these receiver families a trade-off between performance and complexity is observed. Assuming a higher level of channel state information the performance improves while the complexity increases. The receiver structures with knowledge of the average power delay profile are recommended for the use in wireless BAN. These receiver structures exhibit for most channels better performance than the ones without channel state information, however, they require only moderately higher complexity. Furthermore, the receivers with knowledge of the average power delay profiler are less sensitive to the chosen integration duration, since the weighting can be regarded as choosing a variable integration duration. Finally, recommendations for a UWB BAN system are given and conclusions are presented.

Book Ultra Wideband

Download or read book Ultra Wideband written by Mohammad Abdul Matin and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2012-10-03 with total page 374 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ultra wideband (UWB) has advanced and merged as a technology, and many more people are aware of the potential for this exciting technology. The current UWB field is changing rapidly with new techniques and ideas where several issues are involved in developing the systems. Among UWB system design, the UWB RF transceiver and UWB antenna are the key components. Recently, a considerable amount of researches has been devoted to the development of the UWB RF transceiver and antenna for its enabling high data transmission rates and low power consumption. Our book attempts to present current and emerging trends in-research and development of UWB systems as well as future expectations.

Book Ultra Wideband  Short Pulse Electromagnetics 9

Download or read book Ultra Wideband Short Pulse Electromagnetics 9 written by Frank Sabath and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2010-06-17 with total page 482 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ultra-wideband (UWB), short-pulse (SP) electromagnetics are now being used for an increasingly wide variety of applications, including collision avoidance radar, concealed object detection, and communications. Notable progress in UWB and SP technologies has been achieved by investigations of their theoretical bases and improvements in solid-state manufacturing, computers, and digitizers. UWB radar systems are also being used for mine clearing, oil pipeline inspections, archeology, geology, and electronic effects testing. Ultra-wideband Short-Pulse Electromagnetics 9 presents selected papers of deep technical content and high scientific quality from the UWB-SP9 Conference, which was held from July 21-25, 2008, in Lausanne, Switzerland. The wide-ranging coverage includes contributions on electromagnetic theory, time-domain computational techniques, modeling techniques, antennas, pulsed-power, UWB interactions, radar systems, UWB communications, broadband systems and components. This book serves as a state-of-the-art reference for scientists and engineers working in these applications areas.

Book Pervasive Computing and the Networked World

Download or read book Pervasive Computing and the Networked World written by Qiaohong Zu and published by Springer. This book was released on 2014-07-01 with total page 848 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the Joint International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Web Society, ICPCA/SWS 2013, held in Vina de Mar, Chile, in December 2013. The 56 revised full papers presented together with 29 poster papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 156 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on infrastructure and devices; service and solution; data and knowledge; as well as community.

Book Body Area Communications

Download or read book Body Area Communications written by Jianqing Wang and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-11-05 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Providing an introduction to the fundamentals of body area communications, this book covers the key topics of channel modeling, modulation and demodulation, and performance evaluation A systematic introduction to body area networks (BAN), this book focuses on three major parts: channel modeling, modulation/demodulation communications performance, and electromagnetic compatibility considerations. The content is logically structured to lead readers from an introductory level through to in-depth and more advanced topics. Provides a concise introduction to this emerging topic based on classroom-tested materials Details the latest IEEE 802.15.6 standard activities Moves from very basic physics, to useful mathematic models, and then to practical considerations Covers not only EM physics and communications, but also biological applications Topics approached include: link budget, bit error rate performance, RAKE and diversity reception; SAR analysis for human safety evaluation; and modeling of electromagnetic interference to implanted cardiac pacemakers Provides Matlab and Fortran programs for download from the Companion Website

Book Electromagnetics of Body Area Networks

Download or read book Electromagnetics of Body Area Networks written by Douglas H. Werner and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2016-07-11 with total page 536 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book is a comprehensive treatment of the field, covering fundamental theoretical principles and new technological advancements, state-of-the-art device design, and reviewing examples encompassing a wide range of related sub-areas. In particular, the first area focuses on the recent development of novel wearable and implantable antenna concepts and designs including metamaterial-based wearable antennas, microwave circuit integrated wearable filtering antennas, and textile and/or fabric material enabled wearable antennas. The second set of topics covers advanced wireless propagation and the associated statistical models for on-body, in-body, and off-body modes. Other sub-areas such as efficient numerical human body modeling techniques, artificial phantom synthesis and fabrication, as well as low-power RF integrated circuits and related sensor technology are also discussed. These topics have been carefully selected for their transformational impact on the next generation of body-area network systems and beyond.

Book Co operative and Energy Efficient Body Area and Wireless Sensor Networks for Healthcare Applications

Download or read book Co operative and Energy Efficient Body Area and Wireless Sensor Networks for Healthcare Applications written by Akram Alomainy and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2014-02-18 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With the advances in small and low-cost radio transceivers and RF front-ends development, the possibility of applying ubiquitous and non-invasive sensors integrated into user’s daily clothing and living activities seems more feasible. The ability to share data increases the usefulness of personal information devices, providing features not possible with independent isolated devices. Current wireless sensor solutions are limited in that they do not provide the means to overcome obstacles and shadowing of propagating radio waves. Thus for reliable communications an increase in power consumption is required, reducing battery life. This book addresses the limitations outlined above by designing efficient and compact antenna systems. These systems will be cooperative and also aware of the surrounding environment and neighboring units, providing efficient and low power wireless connectivity for personal area network (PAN) and body area network (BAN) applications. Analysis of wearable antenna design and performance Addresses the Influence of body-worn antennas on radio channels and radio device performance from a power and error rate perspective. Cooperative networking principles applied to body area networks, showing the pros and cons of such concepts Real life case scenarios using ECG sample signals for potential application to healthcare monitoring.

Book Ultra Wideband Antennas

Download or read book Ultra Wideband Antennas written by Giselle M. Galvan-Tejada and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2017-12-19 with total page 295 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ultra Wideband Antennas: Design, Methodologies, and Performance presents the current state of the art of ultra wideband (UWB) antennas, from theory specific for these radiators to guidelines for the design of omnidirectional and directional UWB antennas. Offering a comprehensive overview of the latest UWB antenna research and development, this book: Discusses the developed theory for UWB antennas in frequency and time domains Delivers a brief exposition of numerical methods for electromagnetics oriented to antennas Describes solid-planar equivalence, which allows flat structures to be implemented instead of volumetric antennas Examines the impedance matching, phase linearity, and radiation patterns as design objectives for omnidirectional and directional antennas Addresses the time domain signal analysis for UWB antennas, from which the distortion phenomenon can be modeled Includes illustrative examples, design equations, CST MICROWAVE STUDIO® simulations, and MATLAB® plot generations Compares the performance of different UWB antennas, supplying useful insight into particular tendencies and unresolved problems Ultra Wideband Antennas: Design, Methodologies, and Performance provides a valuable reference for the scientific community, as UWB antennas have a variety of applications in body area networks, radar, imaging, spectrum monitoring, electronic warfare, wireless sensor networks, and more.