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  • Computing methods for fast and precise body surface area estimation of selected body parts

    Currently used body surface area (BSA) formulas give satisfactory results only for individuals with typical physique, while for elderly, obese or anorectic people accurate results cannot be expected. Particularly noteworthy are the results for individuals with severe obesity (body-mass index greater than 35 kg/m2), for which BSA estimation errors reached 80%. The main goal of our study is the development of precise BSA models for...

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  • An Off-Body Narrowband and Ultra-Wide Band Channel Model for Body Area Networks in a Ferryboat Environment

    In the article an off-body narrowband and ultra-wide band channel model for body area networks in a ferryboat environment is described. Considering the limited number of publications there is a need to develop an off-body channel model, which will facilitate the design of radio links, both from the multimedia services provider and the security point of view, for body area networks in this atypical environment. A mobile heterogeneous...

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  • Robotics for human health and performance 03.2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • W. Sieklicki

    This course is to provide knowledge in area of biomechanics, necessary to design instrumentation for human health and performance, and automatics necessary to design simple instrumentation as well as about human-robot interface.

  • An Off-Body Narrowband and Ultra-Wide Band Channel Model for Body Area Networks in a Ferry Environment

    Publication

    In the article an off-body narrowband and ultra-wide band channel model for Body Area Networks in a ferry environment is described. A mobile, heterogeneous measurement stand, that consists of three types of devices: miniaturized mobile nodes, stationary reference nodes and a data acquisition server was developed. A detailed analysis of both radio channels parameters in untypical indoor environment was carried out. An analysis of...

  • Maciej Wróbel dr inż.

    Received PhD from Gdańsk University of Technology in 2019. Research interests involve non-invasive applications of Raman spectroscopy for tissue analysis, specifically blood parameters measurements. Tissue mimicking phantoms, measurement of optical properties (scattering, absorption), as well as other optical sensing methods. Raman spectroscopy and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) utilized for measurements of biological...

  • Proposal of a System Loss Model for Body Area Network in Passenger Ferry Environment

    Publication

    - Year 2018

    In the paper, proposal of an empirical off-body system loss model for Body Area Networks working in a passenger ferry environment at 2.45 GHz has been presented. The measurements were carried out for dynamic scenarios in the discotheque passenger ferry environment. The general model formula consists of three components: mean system loss, attenuation resulting from the variable antenna position on the human body, and attenuation...

  • A navigation device utilizing body communication channel for mobile wearable systems

    Publication

    - Year 2017

    A novel touch sensor utilizing a body communication technology is presented in the paper. The proposed device accepts orders (gestures) only from a person wearing it. Moreover, when comparing it to a similar, however an optical one, it appears as a less power consumable. Preliminary results of its properties examination are presented and discussed. Additionally, the developed sensor allows to measure a human body the electrical...

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  • BODY IMAGE

    Journals

    ISSN: 1740-1445 , eISSN: 1873-6807

  • Body & Society

    Journals

    ISSN: 1357-034X , eISSN: 1460-3632

  • Tracking body movement for radio channel measurements in BAN with indoor positioning system

    Publication

    This paper presents indoor positioning system based on inertial navigation with additional distance measurements using UWB modems and map matching to increase accuracy and eliminate position drift. Such system may be used to track position of human body during radio channel measurements for body area networks. Performance of proposed system and limitations caused by inertial navigation are briefly described.

  • Optical Parameters Stability Over Time of Porous Phantoms Mimicking Tissues

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    Optical phantoms are used to validate optical measurement methods. The stability of their optical parameters over time allows them to be used and stored over long-term periods while maintaining their optical parameters. The aim of the presented research was to investigate the stability of fabricated porous phantoms, which can be used as a lung phantom...

  • Fading Modelling in Dynamic Off-Body Channels

    Publication

    - Year 2016

    This paper presents an off-body fading channel model for Body Area Networks. The proposed model, based on both simulations and measurements at 2.45 GHz in a realistic indoor environment, consists of three components: mean path loss, body shadowing, and multipath fading. The first is modelled as a log function of distance, the path loss exponent being in between 0.4 and 1.6. A statistical perspective is taken for the other two components,...

  • Robotics for human health and performance (PG_00054982) 04.2024

    e-Learning Courses
    • W. Sieklicki

    During this course students will be provided with the knowledge in areas of robotics and biomechanics necessary to design instrumentation for human health and performance, as well as about human-robot interface.

  • Fading Modelling in Dynamic Off-Body Channels

    Publication

    - Year 2015

    This paper presents an off-body fading channel model for Body Area Networks (BANs) in indoor environments. The proposed model, which is based on both simulations and measurements in a realistic environment, consists of three components: mean path loss, body shadowing, and multipath fading. Seven scenarios in an indoor environment (a medium-size room with furniture, mostly consisting of wooden tables and chairs) have been measured:...

  • A Novel Bitrate Adaptation Method for Heterogeneous Wireless Body Area Networks

    In the article, a novel bitrate adaptation method for data streams allocation in heterogeneous Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) is presented. The efficiency of the proposed algorithm was compared with other known algorithms of data stream allocation using computer simulation. A dedicated simulator has been developed using results of measurements in the real environment. The usage of the proposed adaptive data streams allocation...

  • A Novel Bitrate Adaptation Method for Heterogeneous Wireless Body Area Networks

    In the article, a novel bitrate adaptation method for data streams allocation in heterogeneous Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) is presented. The efficiency of the proposed algorithm was compared with other known algorithms of data stream allocation using computer simulation. A dedicated simulator has been developed using results of measurements in the real environment. The usage of the proposed adaptive data streams allocation...

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  • Badania i analiza zaników w sieciach WBAN typu body-to-body pracujących w różnych środowiskach propagacyjnych

    Publication

    Przedstawiono badania zaników w sieciach WBAN typu body-to-body, oparte na wynikach pomiarów tłumienia systemowego przeprowadzonych w zamkniętym i otwartym środowisku propagacyjnym przy częstotliwości 2,45 GHz. Analiza statystyczna wyników dowiodła, że zaniki szybkozmienne najlepiej odzwierciedla rozkład Nakagamiego-m, natomiast zaniki wolnozmienne można opisać rozkładem log-normalnym.

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  • An Empirical System Loss Model for Body Area Networks in a Passenger Ferry Environment

    Publication

    - Year 2018

    This paper presents a general empirical system loss model for estimating propagation loss in Body Area Networks in off-body communications at 2.45 GHz in a passenger ferry environment. The model is based on measurements, which were carried out in dynamic scenarios in the discotheque passenger ferry environment. The model consists of three components: mean system loss, attenuation resulting from the variable antenna position on...

  • An Empirical System Loss Model for Body Area Networks in a Passenger Ferry Environment

    Publication

    - Year 2018

    This paper presents a general empirical system loss model for estimating propagation loss in Body Area Networks in off-body communications at 2.45 GHz in a passenger ferry environment. The model is based on measurements, which were carried out in dynamic scenarios in the discotheque passenger ferry environment. The model consists of three components: mean system loss, attenuation resulting from the variable antenna position on...

  • Density functional approaches to the many-body problem

    e-Learning Courses
    • I. Kuzborska
    • J. Szostak
    • S. Taioli

  • Performance Evaluation of GAM in Off-Body Path Loss Modelling for Body Area Networks

    Publication

    - Year 2021

    This paper addresses the performance evaluation of an off-body path loss model, based on measurements at 2.45 GHz, which has been developed with the use of the Generalised Additive Model, allowing to model a non-linear dependence on different predictor variables. The model formulates path loss as a function of distance, antennas’ heights, antenna orientation angle and polarisation, results showing that performance is very sensitive...

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  • Measurements of Path Loss in Off-Body Channels in Indoor Environments

    Publication

    - Year 2015

    The main goal of the paper is to investigate the influence of body orientation and on-body antenna placement on the path loss in off-body communications. In addition, the influence of different bodies is analysed.

  • Path Loss Analysis in Off-Body Channels in Indoor Environment

    Publication

    - Year 2015

    This temporary document describes an analysis of path loss in off-body channels in an indoor environment. The influence of body orientation and on-body antenna placement on path loss in off-body communications as well as of different bodies has been investigated. Five static scenarios, six distances between body and antenna and eight body orientations were analysed; moreover, two dynamic scenarios were investigated. The smallest...

  • Marcin Sikorski prof. dr hab. inż.

    Marcin Sikorski is a professor at the Department of Informatics in Management at the Faculty of Management and Economics of the Gdańsk University of Technology. Earlier he had numerous fellowships in academic institutions, among others in Germany (Universities in Bonn and in Heidelberg), Switzerland (ETH Zurich), the Netherlands (TU Eindhoven) and the USA (Harvard University). Professor Sikorski is a representative of Poland in...

  • Measurements of Path Loss in Off-Body Channels in Indoor Environments

    Publication

    - Year 2014

    This paper presents a measurements of the path loss for validation of a statistical model for off-body radio channels in an indoor multipath environment, which considers the distance dependent mean path loss, and describes body shadowing and fast fading components in a statistical way. The measurement equipment and propagation indoor environment have been presented. Two different bodies and five static and two walking scenarios...

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  • Wideband Channel Measurements for Polarised Indoor Off-Body Communications

    Publication

    - Year 2018

    This paper presents the initial results of wideband channel measurements for polarised off-body communication at 5.8 GHz, in an indoor environment. Channel Impulse Response measurements were performed simultaneously for two orthogonal polarisations of the wearable antenna, and repeated for vertical and horizontal orientations of the off-body one. Four types of measurement scenarios were considered in order to investigate the influence...

  • Characteristics of the polarised off-body channel in indoor environments

    Publication

    This paper addresses the depolarisation effect in off-body body area networks channels, based on measurements performed at 2.45 GHz in an indoor environment. Seven different scenarios, involving both static and dynamic users, were considered, taking a statistical perspective. The analysis of the cross-polarisation discrimination is performed, as well as the analysis of path loss in co- and cross-polarised channels. Results show...

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  • Characteristics of the Polarised Off-Body Channel in Indoor Environments

    Publication

    - Year 2016

    This paper addresses the depolarisation effect in off-body Body Area Networks channels, based on measurements performed at 2.45 GHz in an indoor environment. Seven different scenarios, involving both static and dynamic users, were considered, taking a statistical perspective. The analysis of the cross-polarisation discrimination is performed, as well as the analysis of path loss in co- and cross-polarised channels. Results show...

  • A Compact Circularly Polarized Antenna With Directional Pattern for Wearable Off-Body Communications

    Publication

    This letter presents a geometrically simple and compact circularly polarized (CP) antenna with unidirectional radiation characteristics for off-body communications. The proposed antenna is based on a microstrip line monopole extension from a coplanar waveguide (CPW) and a protruded stub from one side of the coplanar ground plane along the length of the monopole. The orthogonal components of equal amplitudes required for circular...

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  • Mobility’s Influence on System Loss in Off-Body BAN Scenarios

    Publication

    - Year 2022

    In this paper, a measurement campaign for off body communications in an indoor environment is investigated for a set of on-body antennas. The channel impulse response was measured with the user approaching and departing from an off-body fixed antenna using two user dynamics, standing at fixed positions and walking. The processing of the measurement data allowed to evaluate system loss statistics. Different antenna configurations...

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  • Wideband Off-Body Channel Characteristics with Dynamic User

    Publication

    - Year 2019

    This paper presents the preliminary results of a dynamic off-body channel characterisation study, based on wideband measurements at 5.8 GHz in an indoor environment. The Channel Impulse Response (CIR) was measured for a scenario with the user approaching and departing from the off-body antenna. A CIR deconvolution procedure was performed jointly in two polarisations, and the received signal power, Cross-Polarisation Discrimination...

  • Body surface area formulae: an alarming ambiguity

    Body surface area (BSA) plays a key role in several medical fields, including cancer chemotherapy, transplantology, burn treatment and toxicology. BSA is often a major factor in the determination of the course of treatment and drug dosage. A series of formulae to simplify the process have been developed. Because easy-to-identify, yet general, body coefficient results of those formulae vary considerably, the question arises as to...

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  • Impact of radio wave polarisation on off-body communications in indoor environments

    Publication

    - Year 2015

    This paper describes the measurements and the analysis of the impact of radio wave polarisation on off-body communications in Body Area Networks in indoor environments. Measurements on polarisation impact are briefly described. Five investigated scenarios with different body postures and different antenna placements are characterised. The difference between the vertical and horizontal components of the received radio signal are...

  • Radio Channel Measurements in Off-Body Communications in a Ferry Passenger Cabin

    Publication

    - Year 2017

    This paper presents an off-body radio channel measurements in a ferry passenger cabin at 2.45 GHz band, for static sleeping scenarios with different body orientation and on-body antennas placements, and also for upper and lower sleeping berths. The measurements have been performed with two types of on-body wearable receiving antennas: FlexPIFA (flexible planar inverted F antenna), and FlexNotch (flexible adhesive-backed notch antenna)...

  • User Mobility’s Influence on System Loss in Off-Body BAN Scenarios

    Publication

    - Year 2022

    In this paper, a measurement campaign for off-body communications in an indoor environment is investigated for a set of on-body antennas. The channel impulse response was measured with the user approaching and departing from an off-body fixed antenna using two user dynamics: standing at fixed positions and walking. The processing of the measurement data allowed to evaluate system loss statistics. Different antenna configurations...

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  • An Empirical Model for the Polarisation Characteristics of Indoor Off-Body Channels

    Publication

    - Year 2017

    This paper presents an analysis of the polarisation characteristics for the channel in dynamic off-body communications, and an empirical channel model, based on measurements performed at 2.45 GHz in an office environment. Body presence and propagation conditions have a strong influence on signal depolarisation. The model assumes three components for the total path loss: mean path loss, represented by a log-distance function with...

  • ANN for human pose estimation in low resolution depth images

    Publication

    - Year 2017

    The paper presents an approach to localize human body joints in 3D coordinates based on a single low resolution depth image. First a framework to generate a database of 80k realistic depth images from a 3D body model is described. Then data preprocessing and normalization procedure, and DNN and MLP artificial neural networks architectures and training are presented. The robustness against camera distance and image noise is analysed....

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  • Body, Space and Technology

    Journals

    eISSN: 1470-9120

  • Polyacrylamide‐based phantoms as tissue substitute in experimental radiation physics

    Publication
    • L. Wielopolski
    • M. Maryanski
    • A. Washington
    • G. Schidlovsky
    • S. Cohn
    • L. Reinstein
    • A. Kalend
    • A. Meek
    • M. Maryański

    - MEDICAL PHYSICS - Year 1985

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  • System Loss in UWB Off-Body Communications in a Ferry Environment

    Publication

    In this paper, the system loss in UWB off-body communications in a ferry environment based on measurements is presented. A mobile measurement set-up, consisting of WBAN nodes with UWB DWM1000 modules, was used. System loss was split into LOS and NLOS conditions. For the former, the smallest mean value, 24.4 dB, was obtained for the user approaching the fixed terminal, with the antenna on his chest, and the largest, 28.1 dB, for...

  • Mathematical Approach to Assess a Human Gait

    Publication
    • W. Wojnicz
    • B. Zagrodny
    • M. Ludwicki
    • J. Awrejcewicz

    - Year 2022

    A purpose of the paper was to create a mathematical approach to assess a human gait. The scope of the study was to model a normal gait in the sagittal plane and frontal plane of the body. Applying the Newton-Euler formulation, three multibody biomechanical models were derived to describe single support phase and double support phase of the gait. To model a gait in the sagittal plane the open-close sagittal 6DOF model and the open-close...

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  • Human Computer Interaction

    e-Learning Courses
    • T. Kocejko

  • An improvement of body surface area formulas using the 3D scanning technique

    Objectives: Body surface area (BSA) is one of the major parameters used in several medical fields. However, there are concerns raised about its usefulness, mostly due to the ambiguity of its estimation. Material and Methods: Authors have conducted a voluntary study to investigate BSA distribution and estimation in a group of 179 adult people of various sex, age, and physique. Here, there is provided an extended analysis of the...

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  • Social Differentiation of the Perception and Human Tissues Donation for Research Purposes.

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    The willingness to donate human biological material for research purposes is shaped by socio-cultural factors; however, there is a lack of studies analysing the social perception of different human tissues, which may affect such willingness. This study aimed to distinguish different sociocultural categories of human tissues and types of potential donors based on their willingness to donate material. Quantitative research was...

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  • An Approach to Mean Path Loss Model Estimation for Off-Body Channels

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    - Year 2017

    This paper presents an approach to estimation of the mean path loss model parameters in off-body Body Area Networks channels. In this approach, the path loss exponent is constrained to a value obtained for the line-of-sight (LoS) propagation in the co-polarised channel, considering a generalised static scenario. The comparison of the goodness of fit between the proposed approach and other approaches, for a set of measurements obtained...

  • The Analysis of Cross-Polarisation Discrimination for Body Area Networks in Cylindrical Metallic Environment

    Publication

    The analysis of cross-polarisation discrimination for Body Area Networks in an untypical environment of cylindrical metallic room has been performed in the paper. This analysis was done based on the measurements carried out for dynamic narrowband off-body channels operating at the frequency of 2.45 GHz. The results have shown that there is a strong dependence of the depolarisation effect on the existence of direct component in...

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  • Linking Fashion and Tourism: From Body to Clothing and Lifestyle

    Publication

    - Year 2023

    There are many profound links between fashion and tourism. This chapter provides a critical reflection, mainly from a philosophical, historical, and linguistic perspective, on the dynamic relationship and parallel evolution between these two sectors. It explains how their intercon nectedness form and mirror contemporary society. This chapter classifies the connections between the two, starting with the person, her body, and the...

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  • Nanotechnology and human environment

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Chmielewski

  • Advances in Human Genetics

    e-Learning Courses
    • A. Stanisławska-Sachadyn

  • A Cross-Polarisation Discrimination Analysis of Off-Body Channels in Passenger Ferryboat Environments

    Publication

    - IEEE Access - Year 2022

    There is a need for investigating radio channels for Body Area Networks considering the depolarisation phenomenon and new types of environments, since these aspects are becoming very important for systems design and deployment. This paper presents an analysis of cross-polarisation discrimination for off-body channels based on a measurement campaign performed in a passenger ferryboat, i.e., where all walls, floors and ceilings are...

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