Network Characteristics of Urban Environments for Wireless BAN

M. Motani, Kok-Kiong Yap, A. Natarajan, B. de Silva, Siquan Hu, K. Chua
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The fast growing elderly population has rendered a need for cheaper and better healthcare. Answering this call are advances in information technology and medical sciences. At the information technology end, wireless body area networks (WBAN) are being developed to support continuous and ubiquitous monitoring of patients. In our previous work, we identified the importance of the environment in the design of WBAN. Therefore, we characterize the effects of the urban environment on networking with these low power communication devices. We begin by observing the effects of some less studied factors, such as height of devices and impact of human contact on the antenna. We then present results on the characterization of two environments, namely residential housing and the university campus. Our results show that despite WiFi being omnipresent, its impact on reception probability is not significant. Thus, there is no preferred channel to operate a WBAN.
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城市环境无线BAN网络特性研究
快速增长的老年人口使人们需要更便宜、更好的医疗保健。响应这一号召的是信息技术和医学科学的进步。在信息技术方面,无线体域网络(WBAN)正在发展,以支持对患者的连续和无处不在的监测。在我们之前的工作中,我们确定了WBAN设计中环境的重要性。因此,我们描述了城市环境对这些低功耗通信设备联网的影响。我们首先观察一些研究较少的因素的影响,如设备的高度和人类接触对天线的影响。然后,我们提出了两种环境的表征结果,即住宅和大学校园。我们的研究结果表明,尽管WiFi无处不在,但它对接收概率的影响并不显著。因此,不存在操作WBAN的首选信道。
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