In wireless body area networks, on-body radio propagation channels are typically time-varying, because of the frequent body movements. The dynamic local body scattering dominates the temporal and spatial properties of the on-body channels. The influence varies largely depending on the distribution of the channels and the modes of body movements. In this paper, we present some major achievements on the dynamic on body channel modeling at 2.4 GHz under the framework of the COST 2100 action. Results of two complementary measurement campaigns are presented: a geometry-based one on a single subject, and a scenario-based one covering different subjects. Statistical models including the Doppler spectrum and the spatial correlation of on-body channels are presented. An analytical model is also introduced to offer a time-space description of the on-body channels, which is validated by the geometry-based measurement campaign.
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