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The effects of the human body on UWB signal propagation in an indoor environment
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2002
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Body Area NetworkEngineeringUltra-wideband CommunicationsWearable TechnologyElectromagnetic CompatibilityChannel ModelingKinesiologyUltra-wideband AntennasWideband AntennasIndoor EnvironmentUwb Signal PropagationHuman BodyAntennaDistributed Antenna ArchitectureRadio PropagationDense Multipath EnvironmentUltra-wideband CommunicationIndoor Air QualityOutdoor Uwb ChannelsIndoor Positioning System
Ultra-wideband (UWB) communication systems are investigated for their ability to operate in dense multipath environments. While a great deal of time and effort has been spent characterizing both the indoor and outdoor UWB channels, the effects of human body interaction with a close proximity UWB antenna remains unexplored. Measurements of a commercially available UWB antenna performance in an anechoic chamber and in various indoor multipath environments were conducted. Comparisons of these measurement results indicate that while the human body creates a deep null (23.6 dB) in a light multipath environment, this null is drastically reduced (6.8 dB) in a dense multipath environment.
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