Evolution and impact of Wi-Fi technology and applications: A historical perspective
K Pahlavan, P Krishnamurthy - International Journal of Wireless …, 2021 - Springer
The IEEE 802.11 standard for wireless local area networking (WLAN), commercially known
as Wi-Fi, has become a necessity in our day-to-day life. Over a billion Wi-Fi access points …
as Wi-Fi, has become a necessity in our day-to-day life. Over a billion Wi-Fi access points …
Modeling the effect of human body on TOA based indoor human tracking
Y Geng, J He, K Pahlavan - International Journal of Wireless Information …, 2013 - Springer
In time-of-arrival (TOA) based indoor human tracking system, the human body mounted with
the target sensor can cause non-line of sight (NLOS) scenario and result in significant …
the target sensor can cause non-line of sight (NLOS) scenario and result in significant …
Survey and taxonomy of transmissions power control mechanisms for wireless body area networks
D Fernandes, AG Ferreira… - … Surveys & Tutorials, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Wireless body area networks (WBANs) comprise several sensor nodes equipped with a
short range radio-frequency transceiver, implanted and/or attached to the human body. Their …
short range radio-frequency transceiver, implanted and/or attached to the human body. Their …
Performance evaluation of COVID-19 proximity detection using bluetooth LE signal
The risk of COVID-19 transmission increases when an uninfected person is less than 6 ft
from an infected person for longer than 15 minutes. Infectious disease experts working on …
from an infected person for longer than 15 minutes. Infectious disease experts working on …
A cyber physical test-bed for virtualization of RF access environment for body sensor network
J He, Y Geng, Y Wan, S Li, K Pahlavan - IEEE Sensors Journal, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Performance evaluation of wireless access and localization is important for body sensor
networks, as any defects in the design not only cause wastage of resources, but also …
networks, as any defects in the design not only cause wastage of resources, but also …
Motion detection using RF signals for the first responder in emergency operations: A PHASER project
Y Geng, J Chen, K Pahlavan - 2013 IEEE 24th Annual …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The real-time health monitoring system is a promising body area network application to
enhance the safety of fire fighters when they are working in harsh and dangerous …
enhance the safety of fire fighters when they are working in harsh and dangerous …
Modeling indoor TOA ranging error for body mounted sensors
J He, Y Geng, K Pahlavan - 2012 IEEE 23rd International …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In Time of arrival (TOA) based indoor human tracking system, the human body mounted with
the target sensor can cause non-line of sight (NLOS) scenario and result in significant …
the target sensor can cause non-line of sight (NLOS) scenario and result in significant …
RF localization for wireless video capsule endoscopy
RF localization science and technology started with the global positioning systems for
outdoor areas, and it then transformed into wireless indoor geolocation. The next step in the …
outdoor areas, and it then transformed into wireless indoor geolocation. The next step in the …
3D head motion detection using millimeter-wave Doppler radar
In advanced driver assistance systems to conditional automation systems, monitoring of
driver state is vital for predicting the driver's capacity to supervise or maneuver the vehicle in …
driver state is vital for predicting the driver's capacity to supervise or maneuver the vehicle in …
Channel-aware polling-based MAC protocol for body area networks: Design and analysis
CH Lin, KCJ Lin, WT Chen - IEEE Sensors Journal, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Body area networks (BANs) enable wearable/implanted devices to exchange information or
collect monitored data. The channel quality of a link in a BAN is typically highly dynamic …
collect monitored data. The channel quality of a link in a BAN is typically highly dynamic …