2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-016-3240-x
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Future Wireless Systems for Human Bond Communications

Abstract: In the near future the capability of the human beings to communicate sensations is going to be enhanced by incorporating the five sensory features in the messages and allowing more expressive and holistic sensory information exchange through communication techniques. The human bond communication (HBC) is currently a vision, but it is expected to become true. The objective of this paper is to give an overview of the potentiality and the main challenges for the adoption of HBC in the existing and future wireless… Show more

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“…Two interesting potential application scenarios for physical layer security in 6G context are Human Bond Communication [36] and Molecular Communication [37]. The former requires a secure transmission of all the five human senses for replicating human biological features, allowing disease diagnosis, emotion detection, biological characteristics gathering and human body remote interaction.…”
Section: A Pls For Low-resourced Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two interesting potential application scenarios for physical layer security in 6G context are Human Bond Communication [36] and Molecular Communication [37]. The former requires a secure transmission of all the five human senses for replicating human biological features, allowing disease diagnosis, emotion detection, biological characteristics gathering and human body remote interaction.…”
Section: A Pls For Low-resourced Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They should be automatic, location-aware, flexible, low cost and non-invasive in nature. Technologies like Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) can be used for accurate on and in-body localization of sensors [5]. One design decision is whether one or more sensor nodes need to be deployed for sensory data collection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Networking: Remote monitoring of physiological signs are enabled by leveraging Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) technologies. Key performance gains of using 5G for HBC have been summarized in [5]. Efficient transmission of multi-sensory data can also be done using various transmission mechanisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefits of utilising the HBC communication framework in the social and technical sectors are immense. Currently, multiple applications can adopt HBC principles such as cognitive therapies, wellness applications, disaster safety applications, and complex documentation [6]. Additionally, with regard to the radioactive effect on human health, in next-generation communication systems, signal waves transmitting at higher frequencies will attenuate considerably rapidly and will infiltrate the human body even less than the conventional lower-frequency systems [7].…”
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“…PUs are randomly displaced outside a five-story hospital building with a height between 0 m and 20 m 5. SU-HPs and SU-MPs are randomly displaced inside a five-story hospital building with a height between 0 m and 20 m. Moreover, the average latency (ms) was calculated by using the mean value of latency6 .…”
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