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Improving health care, while managing and reducing costs, requires a more efficient health care system. Adopting smart health-monitoring sensors, in- or on-body, will play a key role in successfully addressing the challenges. Currently, smart health-monitoring sensors and medical devices exist in implantable, ingestible, and wearable forms. On the other hand, artificial organs, such as artificial...
Recently there has been a growing interest in the design of implanted antennas for biotelemetry, e-healthcare, and hyperthermia applications. The implanted antenna needs to be extremely small while maintaining a low Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). Most of the proposed antennas for implanted applications are electric field antenna such as Planner Inverted-F Antenna (PIFA). These types of antennas have...
In-body communication channels are of increasing interest for a number of telemetry applications such as Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN). Knowledge of the propagation media is a key step towards a successful transceiver design, and such information is typically gathered by physical experiments. In the case of medical implants, this could be extremely difficult if not impossible. In this paper, the...
There are many challenges involved with the implanted antenna designs including but not limited to the miniaturization of a wideband antenna and reducing the specific absorption rate, SAR, of a miniaturized antenna. Most of the proposed antennas for implanted applications are electric antennas such as planar inverted-F antenna, PIFA. By miniaturizing the size of an electric antenna the electric field...
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