Physical-Statistical Channel Model for Off-Body Area Network

In this letter, a physical-statistical-based channel model for off-body wireless communications is presented. The model utilizes a dynamic human walking model, which provides detailed description of the movement of the different body parts. The received signal is composed of a direct component, whic...

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Published inIEEE antennas and wireless propagation letters Vol. 16; pp. 1516 - 1519
Main Authors Mohamed, Marshed, Cheffena, Michael, Moldsvor, Arild, Fontan, Fernando P.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2017
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ISSN1536-1225
1548-5757
DOI10.1109/LAWP.2016.2647323

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Summary:In this letter, a physical-statistical-based channel model for off-body wireless communications is presented. The model utilizes a dynamic human walking model, which provides detailed description of the movement of the different body parts. The received signal is composed of a direct component, which might be subject to shadowing by the body parts, and a multipath component due to reflections from the environmental scatterers. The uniform theory of diffraction (UTD) is utilized to accurately calculate the time-varying shadowing and scattering effects of the direct signal due to the moving of body parts. A Rayleigh distribution is used to represent the multipath fading effects by the scatterers around the human body. The model is validated in terms of first- and second-order statistics using 2.36 GHz measurement data, showing good agreement.
ISSN:1536-1225
1548-5757
DOI:10.1109/LAWP.2016.2647323