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Este artigo apresenta o desempenho da taxa de erro de bits (BER) de receptores de comunicação do corpo humano (HBC) em ambientes ricos em interferências. O desempenho do BER foi medido ao aplicar um sinal de interferência ao receptor HBC para considerar o efeito do desempenho do receptor no desempenho do BER. Durante a medição, um atenuador de sinal foi utilizado para imitar a perda de sinal do canal do corpo humano, o que melhorou a repetibilidade dos resultados da medição. Os resultados da medição mostraram que o HBC é robusto contra interferências quando a transmissão digital seletiva de frequência (FSDT) é usada como esquema de modulação. O desempenho do BER neste artigo pode ser efetivamente usado para avaliar o desempenho da comunicação do HBC.
Kunho PARK
Chosun University
Min Joo JEONG
Chosun University
Jong Jin BAEK
Chosun University
Se Woong KIM
Chosun University
Youn Tae KIM
Chosun University
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Kunho PARK, Min Joo JEONG, Jong Jin BAEK, Se Woong KIM, Youn Tae KIM, "BER Performance of Human Body Communications Using FSDT" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E102-B, no. 3, pp. 522-527, March 2019, doi: 10.1587/transcom.2018EBP3053.
Abstract: This paper presents the bit error rate (BER) performance of human body communication (HBC) receivers in interference-rich environments. The BER performance was measured while applying an interference signal to the HBC receiver to consider the effect of receiver performance on BER performance. During the measurement, a signal attenuator was used to mimic the signal loss of the human body channel, which improved the repeatability of the measurement results. The measurement results showed that HBC is robust against the interference when frequency selective digital transmission (FSDT) is used as a modulation scheme. The BER performance in this paper can be effectively used to evaluate a communication performance of HBC.
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