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An Ultra-Miniaturized Antenna With Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Characteristics for Medical Implant Systemsopen access

Authors
Yousaf, MuhammadMabrouk, Ismail BenZada, MuhammadAkram, AdeelAmin, YasarNedil, MouradYoo, Hyoung suk
Issue Date
Mar-2021
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
Biocompatible; circuit; high gain; impedance; link budget; specific absorption rate; ultra-wideband
Citation
IEEE ACCESS, v.9, pp.40086 - 40097
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
IEEE ACCESS
Volume
9
Start Page
40086
End Page
40097
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/142181
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3064307
Abstract
In this study, an ultrafiminiaturized implantable antenna based system with ultra-wideband characteristics in the industrial, scientific, and medical band (i.e., 2.4-2.48 GHz) is proposed for biomedical applications. A biocompatible and fiexible liquid crystalline polymer material, Rogers ULTRALAM (tan ffi D 0.0025 and epsilon(r) D 2.9), is employed as both the substrate and superstrate. The proposed antenna with a compact size (7 x 7 x 0.2 mm(3)) and a wide bandwidth (1533 MHz), was primarily designed for overcoming the detuning challenges that may occur owing to the electronic circuitry and irregularity as well as inhomogeneity of the human tissue environment. The miniaturization of this antenna was achieved by introducing a shorting pin and open-ended cuts in the ground plane, as well as in the radiating patch. The proposed antenna also yielded a higher gain and lower specific absorption rate (SAR). Through the link budget analysis, it was observed that 1 Mbps of data could be easily transmitted over a distance of 15 m. The simulated and in vitro measured results confirmed that compared to the recently reported antenna systems, our proposed ultra-wideband antenna based system could work more efficiently in the complex environment of the human body, thus establishing itself as an attractive candidate for biomedical applications.
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