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Body Area Communications: Channel Modeling, Communication Systems, and EMC

ISBN: 978-1-118-18848-4

November 2012

Wiley-IEEE Press

256 pages

Description
Providing an introduction to the fundamentals of body area communications, this book covers the key topics of channel modeling, modulation and demodulation, and performance evaluation

A systematic introduction to body area networks (BAN), this book focuses on three major parts: channel modeling, modulation/demodulation communications performance, and electromagnetic compatibility considerations. The content is logically structured to lead readers from an introductory level through to in-depth and more advanced topics.

  • Provides a concise introduction to this emerging topic based on classroom-tested materials
  • Details the latest IEEE 802.15.6 standard activities
  • Moves from very basic physics, to useful mathematic models, and then to practical considerations
  • Covers not only EM physics and communications, but also biological applications
  • Topics approached include: link budget, bit error rate performance, RAKE and diversity reception; SAR analysis for human safety evaluation; and modeling of electromagnetic interference to implanted cardiac pacemakers
  • Provides Matlab and Fortran programs for download from the Companion Website
About the Author

Jianqing Wang, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
Prof Wang has been working in wireless communications since 1991, and began bio-medical EMC research in 1995. Since 1997, when he became a full professor, he has engaged in body area communications for healthcare, medical, and in-car applications. Prof Wang’s considerable experience in both communication and biology makes him an active member in several body-area-communication-related academic committees, as well as an invited speaker at international conferences. He teaches several related courses to graduate students and has prepared materials for the class lecture.  He holds a PhD and Masters in Engineering from Tohuku University, and Bachelors in Engineering from Beijing Institute of Technology.

Qiong Wang, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology , Dresden University of Technology, Germany
Dr Wang achieved his Phd in Engineering from the University of Nagoya, Japan, in 2010. Whilst studying he worked at the same university as a technical assistant and is now based in Germany at Dresden University of Technology.