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An Efficient Simulation Technology for Characterizing the Ultra-Wide Band Signal Propagation in a Wireless Body Area Network

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Pages 2575-2588 | Published online: 03 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

This paper presents an efficient simulation technology to characterize the Ultra-Wide Band signal propagation between the antennas in close proximity to a human body, where the human body works as a Wireless Body Area Network. The first technique is the hybrid Method of Moments and asymptotic Physical Optics in which the formulation is extended for modeling the dielectric body. The second technique combines the modification of the Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm with the Impedance Boundary Condition. These two techniques drastically reduce the computational complexity to model and simulate an electrically very large and complex structure including antennas and human body. Numerical examples showing the effects of the human body on the Ultra-Wide Band signal transmission between two antennas are presented to demonstrate the efficiency of our proposed method.

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