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Antennas and propagation for body centric wireless communications at millimeter wave frequencies: a review

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Body-centric wireless communications represent a well-established field of research, with many studies and applications developed in a range of frequencies that extend from 400 MHz up to 10 GHz. However, many advantages can be found in operating such systems at millimeter-wave frequencies. For example, compact antennas suitable for body-centric applications can be obtained together with other benefits, such as higher data rates and reduced interference and "observability." Meanwhile, numerical modeling of antennas and propagation at millimeter-wave frequencies represents a major challenge in terms of efficiency and accuracy. The aim of this paper is to provide a review of recent progresses and outstanding challenges in the field of body-centric communication at frequencies of 60 GHz and 94 GHz.
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hal-00924148 , version 1 (06-01-2014)

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A. Pellegrini, A. Brizzi, L. Zhang, K. Ali, Y. Hao, et al.. Antennas and propagation for body centric wireless communications at millimeter wave frequencies: a review. IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, 2013, 55 (4), pp.262-287. ⟨hal-00924148⟩
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