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A statistical path loss model for medical implant communication channels
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2009
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Channel ModelingHuman BodyBody Area NetworkMedical ElectronicsEngineeringChannel Capacity EstimationRf PropagationVirtual RealityWearable TechnologyComputer EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringCommunicationChannel ModelWireless PropagationWireless Implantable DeviceSignal ProcessingRadiologyPropagation Media
Knowledge of the propagation media is a key step toward a successful transceiver design. Such information is typically gathered by conducting physical experiments, measuring and processing the corresponding data to obtain channel characteristics. In case of medical implants, this could be extremely difficult, if not impossible. In this paper, an immersive visualization environment is presented, which is used as a scientific instrument that gives us the ability to observe RF propagation from medical implants inside a human body. This virtual environment allows for more natural interaction between experts with different backgrounds, such as engineering and medical sciences. Here, we show how this platform has been used to determine a statistical path loss model for medical implant communication systems.
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