Seyedi MirHojjat, Lai Daniel T H, Faulkner Michael
School of Engineering and Science, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2012;2012:6699-702. doi: 10.1109/EMBC.2012.6347531.
This paper contributes empirical measurements towards an understanding of signal attenuation in intra-body communication (IBC) systems due to limb posture effects. Recent studies have shown a degradation of transmission signals for IBC transmissions between limb segments, but these degradations have yet to be quantified with respect to relative limb position and within the transmission frequency range from 300 KHz to 200 MHz. We examine the impact of limb position specifically the effect of elbow joint flexion and extension into account using a portable vector network analyzer. The results presented indicate that the signal attenuation is larger in the case of extension, i.e., when the angle between forearm and upper arm increases. The minimum attenuation was 20.64 dB and 24.81 dB for the fix distance of 15 cm between transmitter and receiver electrodes and the joint angle of 45 and 180 degree respectively. It was found that attenuation decreased at an approximately linear rate over 300 KHz to 100 MHz and increased over the frequency range from 100 MHz to 200 MHz for the input signal frequency range from 300 KHz to 200 MHz. It was concluded that the minimum attenuation for the range of flexions and extensions occurred in the range 80-100 MHz. Future work will explore theoretical models to explain the observed results.
本文为理解肢体姿势对体内通信(IBC)系统信号衰减的影响提供了实证测量。近期研究表明,肢体段之间的IBC传输信号会出现退化,但这些退化尚未针对相对肢体位置以及在300 KHz至200 MHz的传输频率范围内进行量化。我们使用便携式矢量网络分析仪,特别考虑了肢体位置的影响,即肘关节屈伸的影响。给出的结果表明,在伸展情况下,即当前臂与上臂之间的角度增加时,信号衰减更大。对于发射器和接收器电极之间15 cm的固定距离以及分别为45度和180度的关节角度,最小衰减分别为20.64 dB和24.81 dB。研究发现,对于300 KHz至200 MHz的输入信号频率范围,在300 KHz至100 MHz范围内衰减以近似线性速率下降,而在100 MHz至200 MHz频率范围内衰减增加。得出的结论是,在80 - 100 MHz范围内出现了屈伸范围内的最小衰减。未来的工作将探索理论模型来解释观察到的结果。