Advances in wireless communications technologies and their potential biomedical applications

A. Chen
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Over the past decade, paging, cellular and personal communications have become the fastest growing segments of the telecommunications services. The demand for wireless technologies has been absolutely exploding. In the 1980s, many analog cellular networks were implemented. These networks are already reaching capacity limits in some service areas. Several digital technologies were introduced to increase spectral efficiency and enhance wireless communications by adding features and services such as facsimile and data transmission and new call handling features. In other words, wireless communication technology has evolved from first generation analog systems for business applications to second generation digital systems with rich features and services for residential and business applications. As the turn of the century approaches, a new vision of ubiquitous personal communication systems starts to emerge. For the new century, many new wireless communication services and capabilities using the wideband CDMA technology are being defined by the industry worldwide. Specifically, the specifications for the future global wireless access system, the International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000) are currently being developed within the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). With the higher data transmission speed and the new services such as simultaneous voice and data, multimedia and location services, applications of the new wireless technologies to the biomedical field become practical in the near future. The paper describes several such potential applications.
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无线通信技术的进展及其潜在的生物医学应用
在过去十年中,寻呼、蜂窝式和个人通信已成为电信业务中增长最快的部分。对无线技术的需求一直呈爆炸式增长。在20世纪80年代,许多模拟蜂窝网络被实现。这些网络在一些服务领域已经达到容量极限。引入了几种数字技术,通过增加传真和数据传输以及新的呼叫处理功能等功能和服务,提高频谱效率和增强无线通信。换句话说,无线通信技术已经从第一代用于商业应用的模拟系统发展到第二代具有丰富功能和服务的住宅和商业应用的数字系统。随着世纪之交的临近,一种无处不在的个人通信系统的新愿景开始出现。在新的世纪,许多新的无线通信服务和使用宽带CDMA技术的能力正在被世界范围内的行业定义。具体来说,国际电信联盟(ITU)目前正在制定未来全球无线接入系统国际移动通信-2000 (IMT-2000)的规范。随着更高的数据传输速度和语音数据同步、多媒体和位置服务等新业务的出现,新的无线技术在生物医学领域的应用将在不久的将来成为现实。本文描述了几个这样的潜在应用。
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