Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
In this letter, a simplified human body model based on the scalar diffraction theory is proposed. It allows to evaluatethe effects of a moving person on the propagation of radio signalsoriginated from a communication network deployed close by. This novel model overcomes the limitations due to size and position
constraints usually employed for static knife-edge representations with paraxial approximation, without introducing the complexity of a complete electromagnetic (EM) body simulation. The model is experimentally validated and quantifies the effects of position, size, orientation and small movements of a human body on the received radio signal. It also evaluates the impact of source polarization. Finally, the model results are compared against full EM simulations.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Electromagnetic diffraction; Radio propagation; Wireless Sensor Networks.
List of contributors:
Savazzi, Stefano; Rampa, Vittorio
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