posted on 2011-07-13, 10:48authored byFrancis Adepoju, Khalil Arshak
This paper presents an aggregation of
simulated and designed radio frequency (RF) - based models
for a wireless data acquisition system. The model consists of
key units that were simulated with SIMULINK. We
employed a path loss scenario based on the popular lognormal
model to investigate the relationship between signal
power transmitted, distance between transmitter and
receiver, and the bit error rate generated in the channel. The
performance of the RF unit through additive White
Gaussian Noise (AWGN) channel was examined by
estimating the average Bit Error Rate (BER) for a certain
carrier frequency. The effect of the multi-path fading in a
lossy medium (applicable to the human gastro intestinal (GI)
tract) was also considered. The receiver model was operating
about 10-20cm from the transmitter whereby the power
emanating from the transmitter antenna is essentially
omnidirectional. Taking advantage of the 433MHz free
band, Input power 1W, and Signal energy-noise power
spectral density (Es/No) = 20dB corresponding to the linear
region of the target transceiver. Finally a laboratory model
was built in order to confirm the simulated results.