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Introduction
Imagine a world in which as you go about your daily life, your health is continuously monitored. Such systematic monitoring helps to reduce the reliance on medical personnel for current medical disorders like ...
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Experimental Methodology
Recent researches on IBC have investigated the influence of body movement on signal propagation through the body channel. These studies have assessed the general and complex movements such as moving the arm up...
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Literature Review
The term “Body Area Network” (BAN) was first introduced by Van Dam et al. [36] in 2001. BAN technology envisions miniaturized sensors worn [37] or implanted on the body, continuously monitoring health paramete...
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Empirical Measurement
The mobility of the human body should be considered in BAN applications, particularly when IBC is employed for data communication. It is important to understand the dynamic body channel characteristics, as the...
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IBC System Design
The significance of develo** a human-centric WBAN system lies in the vital role that it plays in transmitting human physiological parameters to enable long-term healthcare monitoring. This raises research an...
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Body Channel Modeling
The communication channel modeling provides researchers with a profound understanding of data transmission mechanism over a body channel (Bae et al., IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Tech. 60:582–593 (2012) [62]). D...