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A compact implantable RFID tag antenna dedicated to wireless health care
Author(s) -
Aslam Bilal,
Khan Umar Hasan,
Azam Muhammad Awais,
Amin Yasar,
Loo Jonathan,
Tenhunen Hannu
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of rf and microwave computer‐aided engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.335
H-Index - 39
eISSN - 1099-047X
pISSN - 1096-4290
DOI - 10.1002/mmce.21094
Subject(s) - link budget , antenna (radio) , wireless , imaging phantom , dipole antenna , computer science , electrical engineering , telecommunications , physics , engineering , optics
Implantable tag antennas are an integral component of contemporary pervasive patient monitoring setups envisioned to reduce the medical errors and improve the quality of health care facilities. These tags, embedded into the human body, transmit critical patient information to the external equipment via a wireless communication link. This research article presents an implantable compact folded dipole antenna of size 10 mm × 15 mm × 2 mm, designed to operate in the industrial‐scientific‐medical band (2.4‐2.48GHz). A three‐layered phantom representing the human arm is used to evaluate the subcutaneous antenna performance. The tag antenna embedded in the middle of the fat layer offers a maximum gain of −16.3 dBi. The tag antenna performance as a function of implant position and phantom dimensions is analyzed. Link budget calculations show that with the achieved antenna gain the link power exceeds the required power by 38.37 dBm, and hence wireless communication is viable.

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