Transceiver for Human Body Communication Using Frequency Selective Digital Transmission |
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Authors: | Chang‐Hee Hyoung Sung‐Weon Kang Seong‐Ook Park Youn‐Tae Kim |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a transceiver module for human body communications whereby a spread signal with a group of 64 Walsh codes is directly transferred through a human body at a chip rate of 32 Mcps. Frequency selective digital transmission moves the signal spectrum over 5 MHz without continuous frequency modulation and increases the immunity to induced interference by the processing gain. A simple receiver structure with no additional analog circuitry for the transmitter has been developed and has a sensitivity of 250 µVpp. The high sensitivity of the receiver makes it possible to communicate between mobile devices using a human body as the transmission medium. It enables half‐duplex communication of 2 Mbps within an operating range of up to 170 cm between the ultra‐mobile PCs held between fingertips of each hand with a packet error rate of lower than 10?6. The transceiver module consumes 59 mA with a 3.3 V power supply. |
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Keywords: | Human body communication (HBC) touch‐and‐play (TAP) analog front end frequency selective digital transmission Walsh code |
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