Abstract

Human body motions can have a significant impact on on-body electromagnetic (EM) wave propagations and affect wireless body area network (WBAN) applications. To help understand the body motion effects, an arm-swinging phantom model of the human upper body is developed in both measurement and simulation. The phantom model performance is compared to human volunteer results and shows similar time-varying behaviors.

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