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International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation

2014

Session Number:WE3A

Session:

Number:WE3A_01

On-body Polarization-controlled Active Antenna to Enhance Signal Power in Human Dynamic Channels

Kun Li,  Kazuhiro Honda,  Koichi Ogawa,  

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Publication Date:2014/12/2

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.36.WE3A_01

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Summary:
This paper presents a polarization-controlled active antenna applied to BAN on-body communications. A primal objective is to achieve the enhancement of signal power, not only in downlink but also in uplink dynamic channels, between an access point mounted on the wrist and a sensor module attached to various locations on a human body. Firstly, a dynamic channel model to represent the geometrical relationship between two locations considering arm-swinging motion was proposed. Based on the model, a weight function was derived to control an orthogonal active antenna in an adaptive way for increasing the radiation pattern in desired directions. The analytical results show that a high level of the received signal power can be obtained regardless of the arm-swing angle and antenna placement, confirming the effectiveness of the proposed method for BAN on-body communications.