Multilayered Phantom for Input Impedance Evaluation of Human Body Communication Electrodes
Journal Title: EAI Endorsed Transactions on Cognitive Communications - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 9
Abstract
This paper presents the input impedance measurement of a human body communication electrode by using newly developed multilayered phantom. Based on the comparison between analysis and measurement values, it was found that the multilayered phantom can be used for accurate evaluation.
Authors and Affiliations
Dairoku Muramatsu, Fukuro Koshiji, Kohji Koshiji, Ken Sasaki
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