2001
DOI: 10.21236/ada413039
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Location Dependency and Antenna/Body/Sensor-Lead Interaction Effects in a Cell-Phone Based GSM 1800 Telemedicine Link

Abstract: Abstract-The error-free requirement of today's cellphone based telemedicine systems demands investigations into the potential causes of service degradation. Measuring the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) level at an 1800 MHz handset, it was found that building construction parameters and multiple-and single-body effects may all negate the monitoring objectives. Furthermore, FDTD simulations revealed the effect that sensor-leads passing close to the handset's antenna can have on system performance. Ch… Show more

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