Microwave Sleep Apnoea Monitoring , Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
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This book presents the design, development and field trials of radio frequency based wireless monitoring system for sleep apnoea patients. It contains 4 major areas including general background of wireless monitoring technology and MIMO in wireless body area network (WBAN), microwave hardware designs, virtual MIMO in WBAN and hardware system level implementation and field trials. At components level, this book presents the design theory, process and examples of bandpass filters, lowpass filters, low profile patch antennas, power amplifiers and oscillators which are the key elements in transducer designs in the body area network and cooperative communication wireless sensor network system. At system level, this book features the hardware integration, field trial and network coding techniques. This book also gives a presentation of virtual MIMO applications, e.g. MIMO implementation using FPGA, correlation coefficient measurement. The book will create impact in the fields of wireless monitoring technology in biomedical engineering, which have been growing exponentially.

Introduction.- Wireless Monitoring Of Sleep Apnoea Patients.- Wireless Monitoring Of Sleep Apnoea Patients.- Background of virtual MIMO in WBAN.- Network coding techniques in WBAN.- Microstrip Bandpass Filter.- Microstrip Lowpass Filters.- Antenna Design and Signal Propagation.- Power Amplifier and Oscillator Designs for Wireless Power Transmission.- MIMO implementation using FPGA.- Correlation coefficient measurement for WBAN channels.- Cooperative communication in WBAN.- Software and hardware design of virtual MIMO in WBAN.- Wireless On-Body Transducer And Field Trials.- Hardware implementation and field trials of virtual MIMO.- Conclusion.

Dr. Karmakar obtained PhD in ITEE from the University of Queensland in 1999. Dr. Karmakar’s PhD work on Antennas for Mobile Satellite Communications was elected one of the top ten research findings at UQ in 1998 and 3rd best student paper in 1997 APMC and published in UQ News, Canberra Times, and ABC Radio. An Australian defense analyst hailed this design as the first fully planar low-cost phased array antenna designed in Australia. 

In 2004 Dr. Karmakar formed RFID and Antenna Research Group at Monash University. The group is supported by 4 ARC funded projects which are worth > $2M. In 2006 he initiated research on chipless RFID physical layer development at Monash University with supports from an ARC Discovery Grant DP0665523: Chipless RFID for Barcode Replacement. The invention of Chipless RFID generated 2 Australian and 2 international (PCT) patents (pending), 1 scholarly book, 16 scholarly book chapters, 7 refereed journal and 22 conference papers. This is the first chipless RFID tag to combine RFID with the ultra-wideband (UWB) technology. 

His recent industry interactions have initiated new research collaboration LP0989652: Printable Multi-Bit Radio Frequency Identification for Banknotes. This project was elected one of only ten best research proposals (out of approximately 2,000) by ARC in October 2008. He is a CI of ARC SRI: Bionic Vision (worth $8M) and will provide intellectual leadership in the wireless division of the research team. 

Yang Yang (S’11–M’14) was born in Inner Mongolia, China and received MEng, MSc, Ph.D degrees from Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, in 2007, 2008 and 2013, respectively. From 2012 to 2015, he was an Asia-Pacific GSP Engineer at Rain Bird and a Global GSP Success Award holder of the year 2014. He served as a Senior Research Associate with Department of Engineering, Macquarie University, Sydney, during April 2015 to April 2016. From April 2016 to December 2016, he was a Resear

Presents the design, development and field trials of radio frequency based wireless monitoring system for sleep apnoea patients

Includes general background of wireless monitoring technology and MIMO in wireless body area networks

Features theory, process and examples of bandpass filters, lowpass filters, low profile patch antennas, power amplifiers and oscillators

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras