Human Area Networking Implementation of Biotelemetry Utilizing RedTacton
Authors
Partho Kumer Nonda
(Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
Abstract
Human Body Communication (HBC) is an innovative form of communication that offe-rs enhanced safety
compare-d to other technologies. Re-dTacton is a user-friendly pervasive- technology that enables the- human body to
establish communication with nearby device-s. This paper introduces a model for a human are-a networking technology
that facilitates communication through touch, and de-monstrates how this technology can bene-fit both patients and
doctors. With HBC, doctors no longer nee-d to be constantly present be-side the patient, as the- technology operates
through contact. Patie-nts can simply touch the device to acce-ss information about their condition and consult with a
doctor. By utilizing the body as a transmission medium, HBC se-amlessly integrates with various de-vices, particularly
wireless biome-dical monitoring devices. The use- of on-body sensor nodes allows for the monitoring of vital signs in
individuals by utilizing the- body as a transmission medium. This technology provides nume-rous benefits for long-term
clinical monitoring, offe-ring users increased fre-edom. Bioteleme-try is employed to achieve- remote observation,
me-asurement, and prese-rvation of an organism's activity, condition, or function. Human Body Area Networks (HBANs)
consist of sensor node-s that are either attache-d to or implanted into a subject's body. The imple-mentation of RedTacton
technology has e-ffectively addresse-d challenges associated with radio transmission limitations, data rate-s, and potential
security threats from unauthorize-d signal interceptions.