Capacitive body-coupled communication in the 400-500 MHz frequency band

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Benarrouch, Robin | Thielens, Arno | Cathelin, Andreia | Frappé, Antoine | Kaiser, Andreas | Rabaey, Jan

Edité par HAL CCSD ; Springer

International audience. One approach to enable wireless communication between body-worn nodes is to use capacitive body-coupled communication (CBCC). This technique, which uses capacitive electrodes as transducing elements, has previously been demonstrated at relatively low frequencies (<200 MHz) and hence also low bandwidths. This work presents a theoretical analysis of wireless C-BCC, between body worn electrodes at higher frequencies (420-510 MHz), offering the potential for higher data rates. The theory is confirmed both by numerical simulations (performed on a human body phantom), and actual wireless communication between two prototypes on the arm of a real human.

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