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This topic discusses the implementation considerations of UWB MAC protocol
spaying attentions to features, such as synchronization of IR-UWB signals, data
packet structures and dynamic configuration of sensor nodes according to the
change in propagation channel conditions. Performance of the MAC protocol
isalso analyzed in terms of important performance indicators, such as Bit Error
Rate (BER) delay and power consumption of the sensor nodes.
(4) Analysis of the electromagnetic effects of UWB communication for implant
applications
High data rate implant communication is one of the lucrative future directions
for IR-UWB communication. This topic presents studiesof the electromagnetic
effects of IR-UWB based implant communication systems, such as the variation of
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) and tissue temperature increase, through finite
element based simulations, which successfully show the feasibility of IR-UWB
communication for implant devices.
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