• Evaluating Secrecy Capacity for In-Body Wireless Channels 

      Awan, Muhammad Faheem; Fang, Xiao; Ramzan, Mehrab; Neumann, Niels; Wang, Qiong; Plettemeier, Dirk; Kansanen, Kimmo (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The next generation of implanted medical devices is expected to be wireless, bringing along new security threats. Thus, it is critical to secure the communication between legitimate nodes inside the body from a possible ...
    • In-Body to On-Body Ultra WidebandPropagation Model Derived from Measurementsin Living Animals 

      Floor, Pål Anders; Chavez-Santiago, Raul; Brovoll, Sverre; Aardal, Øyvind; Bergsland, Jacob; Grymyr, Ole-Johannes; Halvorsen, Per Steinar; Palomar, Rafael; Plettemeier, Dirk; Hamran, Svein-Erik; Ramstad, Tor Audun; Balasingham, Ilangko (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Ultra wideband (UWB) radio technology for wireless implants has gained significant attention. UWB enables the fabrication of faster and smaller transceivers with ultra low power consumption, which may be integrated into ...