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titleOfInvention Electric-field communication system, electric-field communication device, and electrode disposing method
abstract The electric field radiated by another electric field communication device reaches the electric field detector ES through the receiving main electrode EBR. The electric field detector ES outputs an electric signal based on the change of the electric field reached. The electric field reaching the electric field detector ES enters the return path to the electric field communication device serving as the radiation source after reaching the receiving side feedback electrode ERG. At this time, the electric field sensor ES is disposed between the receiving main electrode ERB and the receiving side feedback electrode ERG to improve the electric field density at the position where the electric field detector ES is disposed upon reaching the electric field. Can be. As a result, the sensitivity at which the electric field communication device TRX captures the electric field change can be improved.
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