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F. Cardoso, Manuel M. Ferreira, S. Ambroziak, Kenan Turbic, L. Correia
3 13. 9. 2021.

Assessment of User Mobility’s Influence on System Loss in Several Body-to-Body Scenarios

In this paper, Body-to-Body communications in indoor and outdoor environments for different on-body antenna configurations and different mobility scenarios were studied, based on system loss measurements at 2.45 GHz. The main objective is to properly characterise the influence of the Transmitter-Receiver configuration on system loss and fast fading behaviour, the latter being modelled by the Rice Distribution. Globally, it is observed that there is no significant difference on the measured average system loss between indoor and outdoor environments, but a strong dependence is seen on the configuration of the antennas and on the mobility scenario. Concerning the Rice Factor, as expected, higher values were obtained in outdoor environments, due to the lower level of multipath, the difference to the indoor case being below 4 dB, depending on the mobility environment and on the positioning of the antennas.


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