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Human Body Communication (HBC), which utilizes the human body as communication channel to convey health informatics, is a prospective communication technique for implantable and surface-mounted medical devices. In this article, we have applied Shannon's theorem to derive the channel capacity for the general galvanic coupling HBC channel. The channel characteristics and channel model of general galvanic...
The popularity of social media has led many users to create accounts with different online social networks. Identifying these multiple accounts belonging to same user is of critical importance to user profiling, community detection, user behavior understanding and product recommendation. Nevertheless, linking users across heterogeneous social networks is challenging due to large network sizes, heterogeneous...
A novel compact wideband bandpass filter (BPF) is proposed based on cross-coupled multiple-mode resonator (MMR). The proposed resonator is constructed by introducing cross coupling between the high-impedance lines of a classical MMR. It is shown that new symmetrical pairs of transmission zeros (TZs) can be generated at the lower and upper stopbands, respectively, leading to a quasi-elliptic function...
This paper investigates the local and global synchronization of a generalized complex dynamical network model with constant and delayed coupling. The uncoupled dynamical behavior at each node is general, and can be chaotic or otherwise. By constructing a new class of Lyapunov function-als combined with free-weighting matrices, a less conservative criterion ensuring delay-dependent synchronization...
Intra-body communication (IBC) is a novel transmitting technique suitable for wearable and implantable sensors in home health care systems. Utilizing the conductive property of human body, IBC employs human body as the medium for transmitting electrical signals. As a result, electromagnetic interference can be greatly reduced for devices communicated within human body. These advantages are significant...
Intra-body Communication (IBC) is an emerging and interesting communication technique in recent years. Utilizing the conductive property of human body, IBC employs human body as communication medium for transmitting electrical signals. As a result, electromagnetic interference can be greatly reduced for devices communicated within human body. These advantages are significant for home health care system,...
Intra-body communication (IBC) is an emerging and interesting communication technique for body sensor networks (BSN). It employs the human body as communication channel for transmitting signals in order to reduce electromagnetic interference and abundant cables often appeared in home health care devices. Currently researches, aim at developing the application of IBC in BSN, have been conducted by...
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