Iccas 2010 2010
DOI: 10.1109/iccas.2010.5669911
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Electric-field resonance coupling between human and transmitter for human position estimation system

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“…The system proposed in [64] and [65] resembles the TileTrack, but uses electric field resonance coupling. In practice, this means that the resonance that occurs inside a person's body amplifies the electric field transmitted to that person by capacitive coupling between the transmitter and the person's body.…”
Section: Electric Field Resonance Couplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The system proposed in [64] and [65] resembles the TileTrack, but uses electric field resonance coupling. In practice, this means that the resonance that occurs inside a person's body amplifies the electric field transmitted to that person by capacitive coupling between the transmitter and the person's body.…”
Section: Electric Field Resonance Couplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In practice, this means that the resonance that occurs inside a person's body amplifies the electric field transmitted to that person by capacitive coupling between the transmitter and the person's body. The system generates this resonance by using the resonant frequency of an ungrounded person (70 MHz) as its measurement signal frequency [65]. The system can achieve a wider sensing range and better accuracy by using this resonant frequency.…”
Section: Electric Field Resonance Couplingmentioning
confidence: 99%