Rutul Patel, Pragnesh V. Patel, Jinendar Lalwani, M. Sarkar, S. Nagaraj
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Investigating the feasibility of multiple UWB transmitters in brain computer interface (BCI) applications
In the Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN), radio propagations from devices that are near or inside the human body are composite and unique contrasting with the different environments since the human body has a composite shape comprising of various tissues. Along these lines, channel models are unique in relation to the ones in alternate situations. We present a channel modelling of a situation imitating to the real one where multiple transmitters are placed in a human brain and a receiver is placed on the human skull. Results like Packet Collisions, Received Signal Level and Impulse Response were obtained through experiments that are presented in the results section.