Comprehensive performance evaluation of on-body communications in MBANs for different node positions in static and dynamic channel conditions

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released the regulation for medical body area network (MBAN) in 2012 as a BAN specialized for medical applications. MBAN is a narrowband BAN allocated on the 2360-2400 MHz frequency band. It is very promising, as it has the advantages of BAN modules like l...

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Published inJournal of electromagnetic waves and applications Vol. 35; no. 4; pp. 511 - 528
Main Authors El-Maradny, Nada, Shaban, Heba, El-Nasr, Mohamad Abou
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis 04.03.2021
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Summary:Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released the regulation for medical body area network (MBAN) in 2012 as a BAN specialized for medical applications. MBAN is a narrowband BAN allocated on the 2360-2400 MHz frequency band. It is very promising, as it has the advantages of BAN modules like low power and high accuracy, which are essential parameters for medical applications. This paper provides a comprehensive study of the on-body MBAN operating in the 2360-2390 MHz band. In particular, it introduces link budget signaling parameters required for reliable transmission of biological signals for the MBAN channels, and investigates the bit-error-rate (BER) and maximum allowable data throughput performances assuming different node positions and body activities. Numerical results show that a single arm receiver is ideal for medical applications that do not require movement. Moreover, the relative movement between the transmitter and receiver nodes highly affects the performance of the link.
ISSN:0920-5071
1569-3937
DOI:10.1080/09205071.2020.1847693