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Breaking Boundaries in Wireless Communication

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The white paper discusses how RF propagation simulations can help engineers test real-world use cases for body-worn wireless devices more efficiently and cost-effectively than traditional methods like physical prototype testing. By using electromagnetic simulation technology from Remcom, engineers can model on-body RF propagation with Huygens surface methodology, capturing near-field antenna effects and transferring device radiation patterns to moving human body models in realistic environments. This approach can address technical challenges in ensuring reliable on-body RF propagation for wireless devices. The white paper is sponsored by Remcom and IEEE Spectrum, providing insights into antenna placement optimization, channel emulation, electromagnetic simulation, and other related topics.

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