Experimental Channel Characterization of Human Body Communication Based on Measured Impulse Response

Anna Vizziello,Pietro Savazzi, Renata Rojas Guerra, Fabio Dell’Acqua

IEEE Transactions on Communications(2024)

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Intra-body communication (IBC) will foster personalized medicine by enabling interconnection of implanted devices. Communication takes place through energy-efficient technologies such as capacitive coupling (CC) and galvanic coupling (GC); however, their modeling is still incomplete. This paper tackles characterization of the human body channel using impulse response, including a first-ever comparison of CC and GC in both wearable and implantable configurations. Experimental data are leveraged to evaluate the measured impulse response in ex-vivo chicken tissue and in-vivo human tissue in a frequency range up to 100 kHz. Pseudorandom noise (PN) sequences are transmitted in baseband and a correlative channel sounding system is implemented. Experimental results demonstrate that the channel is relatively flat in the frequency range of interest, thus offering the opportunity to simplify the design of an IBC transceiver. The relationship between the channel responses and the transmitter-to-receiver distance is also examined using linear correlation, and two regression models are developed. The results show that CC channels are not affected by distance within the range of investigation, while a negative relationship is found for GC channels. Finally, experiments reveal that implantable CC with isolated ground -not deeply investigated yet- is a very promising solution for IBC.
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Wireless Sensor Networks,Intra-Body Communication,Intra-Body Networks,Human-Body Communication,Short Range Communications,Internet of Nano-Things,Internet of Medical Things,Body Area Networks,Coupling Technologies,Galvanic coupling,Capacitive Coupling,Experimental Testbed
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