Albert Sabban discusses the importance of wearable communication devices, their application and the technology behind them. Techniques that will enable electrical engineers and students to study fundamental designs in basic electromagnetic and communication systems are explored, along with elementary communication, electromagnetics, antenna topics and more advanced systems that can be implemented by professionals in the field.
Table des matières
Chapter 1. Theory of Wireless Wearable Communication Systems
Chapter 2. Wearable Communication Technology for Medical and Sport Applications
Chapter 3. Electromagnetic Waves and Transmission Lines for Wearable Communication Systems
Chapter 4. Microwave Technologies for Wearable Communication Systems
Chapter 5. RF Components and Modules Design for Wearable Communication Systems
Chapter 6. Body Area Networks, BAN, Communication Systems
Chapter 7. Antennas for Wearable Communication Systems
Chapter 8. Wideband Wearable Antennas for Communication and Medical Applications
Chapter 9. Analysis and Measurements of Wearable Antennas in Vicinity of Human Body
Chapter 10. Wearable RFID Technology and Antennas
Chapter 11. Novel Wearable Antennas for Wireless Communication Systems
Chapter 12. Active Wearable Printed Antennas for Medical Applications
Chapter 13. New Wide Band Passive and Active Wearable Slot and Notch Antennas for Wireless and Medical Communication Systems
Chapter 14. Aperture Antennas for Wireless Communication Systems
Chapter 15. Measurements of Wearable Systems and Antenna
Chapter 16. Ethics Topics for Wearable Biomedical and Communication Systems
A propos de l’auteur
Albert Sabban is a senior lecturer and researcher at Ort Braude and Kinneret College. As an expert in BAN and WBAN systems, he has developed and designed wearable medical systems and antennas for wireless communication systems. His research interests are focussed in communication systems, system engineering, antennas, microwave systems, wireless communication systems and biomedical engineering.