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In this paper, the CPW fed Z monopole antennas has proposed for Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band (2.4–2.48 GHz) applications. To make the designed antenna suitable for implantation, it is printed on biocompatible Al2O3 ceramic substrate. The antenna was simulated by immersing it in a phantom liquid, imitating the electrical properties of the human muscle tissue. Simulations in various...
In this paper, the CPW fed Z monopole antennas has proposed for Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band (2.4–2.48 GHz) applications. To make the designed antenna suitable for implantation, it is printed on biocompatible Al2O3 ceramic substrate. The proposed antenna was simulated by a phantom liquid and imitating the electrical properties of the human muscle tissue. A study of the understanding...
In this paper, the CPW fed monopole slot antennas has proposed for Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band (2.4–2.48 GHz) biomedical applications. To make the designed antenna suitable for implantation, it is printed on biocompatible Al2O3 ceramic substrate. The proposed antenna was simulated by a phantom liquid and imitating the electrical properties of the human muscle tissue. A study of...
In this paper, CPW fed Z-shaped antenna design is proposed for medical in-body wireless communications. The antenna has a simple structure with low profile and is placed on human tissues like Muscle, Fat and Skin. The designed antenna is made compatible for implantation by embedding it in an alumina ceramic substrate. The impedance matching characteristics have been analyzed both in free space as...
In this paper, the CPW fed circular slot antennas are proposed for Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band (2.4–2.48 GHz) applications. To make the designed antenna suitable for implantation, it is embedded in biocompatible Al2O3 ceramic substrate. The antenna was simulated by immersing it in a phantom liquid, imitating the electrical properties of the human muscle tissue. A study of the sensitivity...
In this paper, Coplanar Waveguide fed dual V-shaped Implantable monopole antenna for biomedical applications is proposed. The antenna has a simple structure with low profile and is placed on human tissues like Muscle, Fat and Skin. The designed antenna is made compatible for implantation by embedding it in a FR4 substrate. The proposed antenna is simulated using the method of moment's software IE3D...
In this paper, an implanted CPW fed slot monopole antenna for ISM band applications is proposed. The antenna has a simple structure with low profile and is placed on human tissues like Muscle, Fat and Skin. The designed antenna is made compatible for implantation by embedding it in a FR4. The proposed antenna is simulated with help of method of moment's software IE3D by assuming the predetermined...
A implantable CPW fed dual folded dipole antenna operating in the ISM band (2.4–2.48 GHz) and WMTS (1.4–1.43 GHz) for biomedical applications. The proposed antenna is made compatible for implantation by embedding it in a biocompatible Poly Dimethyl Siloxane (PDMS). A study of sensitivity of the antenna performance as a function of the dielectric parameters of the environment in which it is immersed...
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