Delay Time and Power Distribution of HB-UWB Transmission Based on Measurement Data

Waveform distortion and delay time in human body-ultra wideband (HB-UWB) transmission waveform is very important parameters for in wireless impulse radio system. In this research, we investigated of human body effects and antennas in HB-UWB channel based on the based on measurement data work done in an indoor environment. The characteristics of the transceiver HB-UWB, which combine to form the signal and the effect signal receiver to get above the frequency band 3 GHz to 11 GHz important factors such as the distribution of power, distortion and delay spread. The RMS delay expand due to the human body shadowing and antennas are represent.

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