Channel modeling activities of international standardization on IEEE 802.15 TG6ma for human and vehicle body area networks
Kobayashi, Takumi; Anzai, Daisuke; Hernandez, Marco; Kim, Minsoo; Kohno, Ryuji (2023-06-20)
T. Kobayashi, D. Anzai, M. Hernandez, M. Kim and R. Kohno, "Channel Modeling Activities of International Standardization on IEEE 802.15 TG6ma for Human and Vehicle Body Area Networks," 2023 IEEE 17th International Symposium on Medical Information and Communication Technology (ISMICT), Lincoln, NE, USA, 2023, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/ISMICT58261.2023.10152297.
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Abstract
As an international standard for the short-range wireless communication and body area network, IEEE 802.15.6 has been standardized in 2012. Body area networks (BAN) is targeting higher dependability of the wireless network such as lower error late and less latency. Currently, authors are promoting to make a revision of original 802.15.6‐2012 in Task Group 15.6ma. In this revision, BAN is extended into several additional application such as brain-machine interface and vehicle body area networks (VBAN) including new MAC proposals. In order to evaluate the performance of proposals, channel models correspond to these new use cases are required. In this paper, channel modeling activities on this revision TG6ma are introduced.
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