Making the ‘human-body Internet’ more effective

Human body communication (HBC) uses the human body to transmit power and data, much like the internet. Because it’s a smaller and closed network, it has the benefit of being more secure and power efficient. In a recent study, a group of Japanese researchers used an equivalent circuit model to examine how different parameters affect HBC transmission characteristics.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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