Abstract

A study of UWB on-body communication system performance, with the WiMax ofi-body electromagnetic interference (EMI) existence, is presented. Firstly, a compact UWB antenna with good on-body performance is verifled and chosen as our reference antenna. Using this realistic antenna, channel transfer function (CTF) of UWB on-body channel in an indoor room is investigated by measurements. Based on the measured data, the parameters of its pathloss model and its power delay proflle (PDP) model are extracted respectively. Secondly, a new body channel communication system model, composed of the on-body and ofi-body dual-link channel, together with UWB and WiMax signal models are presented. Finally, UWB on-body communication performances under difierent WiMax ofi-body EMI levels are studied by simulation. Simulated results show that this on-body system performance is quite limited and easily afiected by the ofi-body WiMax EMI. It is pointed out that the existing UWB on-body communication abilities should be greatly improved when WiMax ofi-body EMI signals are considered.

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