Study of RF Signal Attenuation of Human Heart

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Abstract

A study of ultrawideband pulse propagation modeling through human body for all frequencies from 0.1 to 10.5 GHz is presented. Reflection coefficient and signal attenuation are computed from the model considering the variation of heart dimension with respect to time unlike a fixed dimension of heart used in earlier models. The performance of cardiac activity is studied from the change of signal attenuation. This estimation may help in the design of a noninvasive diagnostic system using ultrawideband of frequencies.

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Sahu, K. N., Naidu, C. D., Satyam, M., & Sankar, K. J. (2015). Study of RF Signal Attenuation of Human Heart. Journal of Engineering (United Kingdom), 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/484686

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