Presentation 2006/5/11
A Study on the Design Parameters for Evaluating the UWB Transmission Characteristics including the Effects of Human Body
Ken-ichi ASANUMA, Tadahiko MAEDA,
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Abstract(in English) In order to evaluate the actual performance of the short-range UWB high-speed transmission systems under Line-of-Sight condition, not only the reflections from far-field scatterers but also the effects of human body placed in the vicinity of small UWB antennas should be considerd. However, it is difficult to solve large-scale electromagnetic problems such as transmitter/receiver subsystem including the whole human body; therefore various stochastic UWB channel models have been generally used but they eliminated the human body effects characterized by near-field deterministic components. In this paper, a new UWB transmission model including the effects of human body reflection in addition to the conventional two-path model is presented and its validity is proved by a comparison between the experimental data and the simulation results. Also, the experimental results using UWB wet-skin phantom are in good agreement with experimental results involving actual human hands.
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Keyword(in English) UWB / Bowtie Antenna / Human Body Effects / Phantom / Channel Model / Design Parameters
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Title (in English) A Study on the Design Parameters for Evaluating the UWB Transmission Characteristics including the Effects of Human Body
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Keyword(1) UWB
Keyword(2) Bowtie Antenna
Keyword(3) Human Body Effects
Keyword(4) Phantom
Keyword(5) Channel Model
Keyword(6) Design Parameters
1st Author's Name Ken-ichi ASANUMA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Engineering at Ritsumeikan University()
2nd Author's Name Tadahiko MAEDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Engineering at Ritsumeikan University
Date 2006/5/11
Paper # A・P2006-17
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 40
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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