Evaluation of Propagation Characteristics Using the Human Body as an Antenna

In this paper, an inhomogeneous human body model was presented to investigate the propagation characteristics when the human body was used as an antenna to achieve signal transmission. Specifically, the channel gain of four scenarios, namely, (1) both TX electrode and RX electrode were placed in the...

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Main Authors: Jingzhen Li, Zedong Nie, Yuhang Liu, Lei Wang, Yang Hao
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/12/2878
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spelling doaj-0c644802d826406fb4886a787051626b2020-11-24T21:18:33ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202017-12-011712287810.3390/s17122878s17122878Evaluation of Propagation Characteristics Using the Human Body as an AntennaJingzhen Li0Zedong Nie1Yuhang Liu2Lei Wang3Yang Hao4Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518055, ChinaShenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518055, ChinaShenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518055, ChinaShenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518055, ChinaSchool of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Queen Mary College, University of London, London E1 4NS, UKIn this paper, an inhomogeneous human body model was presented to investigate the propagation characteristics when the human body was used as an antenna to achieve signal transmission. Specifically, the channel gain of four scenarios, namely, (1) both TX electrode and RX electrode were placed in the air, (2) TX electrode was attached on the human body, and RX electrode was placed in the air, (3) TX electrode was placed in the air, and RX electrode was attached on the human body, (4) both the TX electrode and RX electrode were attached on the human body, were studied through numerical simulation in the frequency range 1 MHz to 90 MHz. Furthermore, the comparisons of input efficiency, accepted efficiency, total efficiency, absorption power of human body, and electric field distribution of different distances of four aforementioned scenarios were explored when the frequency was at 44 MHz. In addition, the influences of different human tissues, electrode position, and the distance between electrode and human body on the propagation characteristics were investigated respectively at 44 MHz. The results showed that the channel gain of Scenario 4 was the maximum when the frequency was from 1 MHz to 90 MHz. The propagation characteristics were almost independent of electrode position when the human body was using as an antenna. However, as the distance between TX electrode and human body increased, the channel gain decreased rapidly. The simulations were verified by experimental measurements. The results showed that the simulations were in agreement with the measurements.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/12/2878propagation characteristicshuman bodyantennainhomogeneous modelsimulation and measurement
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author Jingzhen Li
Zedong Nie
Yuhang Liu
Lei Wang
Yang Hao
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Zedong Nie
Yuhang Liu
Lei Wang
Yang Hao
Evaluation of Propagation Characteristics Using the Human Body as an Antenna
Sensors
propagation characteristics
human body
antenna
inhomogeneous model
simulation and measurement
author_facet Jingzhen Li
Zedong Nie
Yuhang Liu
Lei Wang
Yang Hao
author_sort Jingzhen Li
title Evaluation of Propagation Characteristics Using the Human Body as an Antenna
title_short Evaluation of Propagation Characteristics Using the Human Body as an Antenna
title_full Evaluation of Propagation Characteristics Using the Human Body as an Antenna
title_fullStr Evaluation of Propagation Characteristics Using the Human Body as an Antenna
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Propagation Characteristics Using the Human Body as an Antenna
title_sort evaluation of propagation characteristics using the human body as an antenna
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2017-12-01
description In this paper, an inhomogeneous human body model was presented to investigate the propagation characteristics when the human body was used as an antenna to achieve signal transmission. Specifically, the channel gain of four scenarios, namely, (1) both TX electrode and RX electrode were placed in the air, (2) TX electrode was attached on the human body, and RX electrode was placed in the air, (3) TX electrode was placed in the air, and RX electrode was attached on the human body, (4) both the TX electrode and RX electrode were attached on the human body, were studied through numerical simulation in the frequency range 1 MHz to 90 MHz. Furthermore, the comparisons of input efficiency, accepted efficiency, total efficiency, absorption power of human body, and electric field distribution of different distances of four aforementioned scenarios were explored when the frequency was at 44 MHz. In addition, the influences of different human tissues, electrode position, and the distance between electrode and human body on the propagation characteristics were investigated respectively at 44 MHz. The results showed that the channel gain of Scenario 4 was the maximum when the frequency was from 1 MHz to 90 MHz. The propagation characteristics were almost independent of electrode position when the human body was using as an antenna. However, as the distance between TX electrode and human body increased, the channel gain decreased rapidly. The simulations were verified by experimental measurements. The results showed that the simulations were in agreement with the measurements.
topic propagation characteristics
human body
antenna
inhomogeneous model
simulation and measurement
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/12/2878
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