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A Miniaturized Implantable Antenna for Wireless Power Transfer and Communication in Biomedical Applicationsopen accessA Miniaturized Implantable Antenna for Wireless Power Transfer and Communication in Biomedical Applications

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A Miniaturized Implantable Antenna for Wireless Power Transfer and Communication in Biomedical Applications
Authors
Tung Lam Vu서철헌
Issue Date
Jul-2022
Publisher
한국전자파학회
Keywords
Antenna Miniaturization; Biomedical Implants; Meander-Line Antenna; Triple Band; Wireless Power Transfer.
Citation
Journal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science, v.22, no.4, pp.440 - 446
Journal Title
Journal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
Volume
22
Number
4
Start Page
440
End Page
446
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/42735
DOI
10.26866/jees.2022.4.r.107
ISSN
2671-7255
Abstract
A miniaturized, triple-band, implantable antenna for biomedical applications is presented in this paper. The proposed antenna with dimensions of 8.1 mm × 8.1 mm × 0.64 mm, combined with a shorting pin and a ground slot, operates at bands between 401–406 MHz for the medical implant communications service (MICS); 1,395–1,400 MHz and 1,427–1,432 MHz for the wireless medical telemetry service (WMTS); and 2,400–2,500 MHz for industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) applications. The antenna is deployed simultaneously for data transmission and wireless power transfer (WPT) at the two frequencies of communications and the ISM band, respectively. The antenna achieves peak gain values of -35.7 dBi, -25.1 dBi, and -19.5 dBi with the impedance bandwidths of 10.1%, 15.5%, and 9.58% at 402 MHz, 1.4 GHz, and 2.45 GHz, respectively. The experiments in the muscle tissue were implemented to demonstrate the reliability of the proposed antenna. To ensure safety standards in the human body environment, the specific absorption rate (SAR) value is simulated and evaluated thoroughly.
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