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|a Co-operative and energy efficient body area and wireless sensor networks for healthcare applications /
|c Akram Alomainy, Raffaele Di Bari, Qammer H. Abbasi, Yifan Chen ; edited by Lorenzo Mucchi.
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|a With the advances in small and low-cost radio transceivers and RF front-ends development, the possibility of applying ubiquitous and non-invasive sensors integrated into user's daily clothing and living activities seems more feasible. The ability to share data increases the usefulness of personal information devices, providing features not possible with independent isolated devices. Current wireless sensor solutions are limited in that they do not provide the means to overcome obstacles and shadowing of propagating radio waves. Thus for reliable communications an increase in power consumption is required, reducing battery life. This book addresses the limitations outlined above by designing efficient and compact antenna systems. These systems will be cooperative and also aware of the surrounding environment and neighboring units, providing efficient and low power wireless connectivity for personal area network (PAN) and body area network (BAN) applications. Analysis of wearable antenna design and performance Addresses the Influence of body-worn antennas on radio channels and radio device performance from a power and error rate perspective. Cooperative networking principles applied to body area networks, showing the pros and cons of such conceptsReal life case scenarios using ECG sample signals for potential application to healthcare monitoring.
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|a Introduction to body area and wireless sensor networks -- Frequency band allocation for body area networks -- Antenna design requirements for wireless BAN and WSNs. Theoretical considerations -- Wearable antenna designs for wireless BAN/PAN -- Integrated antenna in compact wireless body-worn sensor -- Cooperative and low-power wireless sensor networks for body-centric applications. Practical considerations of the body-centric wireless sensor network -- Experimental investigations and analyses -- Design of body-worn radar-based sensors for vital sign monitoring. System architecture and propagation model -- Signal processing algorithm and simulation examples -- Conclusions -- References.
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