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A Compact-Size Multiple-Band Planar Inverted L-C Implantable Antenna Used for Biomedical Applications
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In this paper, a compact-size multiple-band planar inverted L-C implantable antenna is proposed. The compact antenna has a size of 20 mm × 12 mm × 2.2 mm and consists of planar inverted C-shaped and L-shaped radiating patches. The designed antenna is employed on the RO3010 substrate (εr = 10.2, tanδ = 0.0023, and thickness = 2 mm). An alumina layer with a thickness of 0.177 mm (εr = 9.4 and tanδ = 0.006) is used as the superstrate. The designed antenna operates at triple-frequency bands with a return loss of −46 dB at 402.5 MHz, −33.55 dB at 2.45 GHz, and −41.4 dB at 2.95 GHz, and provides a size reduction of 51% compared with the conventional dual-band planar inverted F-L implant antenna designed in our previous study. In addition, the SAR values are within the safety limits with a maximum allowable input power (8.43 mW (1 g) and 47.5 mW (10 g) at 402.5 MHz; 12.85 mW (1 g) and 47.8 mW (10 g) at 2.45 GHz; and 11 mW (1 g) and 50.5 mW (10 g) at 2.95 GHz). The proposed antenna operates at low power levels and supports an energy-efficient solution. The simulated gain values are −29.7 dB, −3.1 dB, and −7.3 dB, respectively. The suggested antenna is fabricated and the return loss is measured. Our findings are then compared with the simulated results.
Title: A Compact-Size Multiple-Band Planar Inverted L-C Implantable Antenna Used for Biomedical Applications
Description:
In this paper, a compact-size multiple-band planar inverted L-C implantable antenna is proposed.
The compact antenna has a size of 20 mm × 12 mm × 2.
2 mm and consists of planar inverted C-shaped and L-shaped radiating patches.
The designed antenna is employed on the RO3010 substrate (εr = 10.
2, tanδ = 0.
0023, and thickness = 2 mm).
An alumina layer with a thickness of 0.
177 mm (εr = 9.
4 and tanδ = 0.
006) is used as the superstrate.
The designed antenna operates at triple-frequency bands with a return loss of −46 dB at 402.
5 MHz, −33.
55 dB at 2.
45 GHz, and −41.
4 dB at 2.
95 GHz, and provides a size reduction of 51% compared with the conventional dual-band planar inverted F-L implant antenna designed in our previous study.
In addition, the SAR values are within the safety limits with a maximum allowable input power (8.
43 mW (1 g) and 47.
5 mW (10 g) at 402.
5 MHz; 12.
85 mW (1 g) and 47.
8 mW (10 g) at 2.
45 GHz; and 11 mW (1 g) and 50.
5 mW (10 g) at 2.
95 GHz).
The proposed antenna operates at low power levels and supports an energy-efficient solution.
The simulated gain values are −29.
7 dB, −3.
1 dB, and −7.
3 dB, respectively.
The suggested antenna is fabricated and the return loss is measured.
Our findings are then compared with the simulated results.
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