Breaking Boundaries in Wireless Communication: Simulating Animated, On-Body RF Propagation
Jan. 24, 2025
This paper discusses how RF propagation simulations empower engineers in the design and development of wireless devices for body-worn applications.
Physical prototype testing and human RF engineering are often used to assess wireless on-body antenna performance, but they can require multiple iterations and may not capture all real-world complexities. This paper discusses how RF propagation simulations empower engineers to test numerous real-world use cases in far less time, and at lower costs, than in situ testing alone.
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