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Comparative analysis of an implantable patch antenna with and without defective ground structure (DGS) using nema grade glass-reinforced epoxy laminate material
In the medical sector, the development of an implantable device with sensing and transmitting capabilities like pressure and temperature has become increasingly crucial. The external receiver of the system can be placed close to and it should be far away from the patient. Implantable device technolo...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In the medical sector, the development of an implantable device with sensing and transmitting capabilities like pressure and temperature has become increasingly crucial. The external receiver of the system can be placed close to and it should be far away from the patient. Implantable device technology is beneficial for the patients in diagnosing serious ailments such as a stroke or cardiac arrest. This research work aims to use a Composite Ground Structure (DGS) for a patch antenna used in biomedical settings. This antenna is fabricated with fibre glass cloth and epoxy resin, and it is ideal for 2.9GHz frequency which lies in the unlicensed band. Furthermore, its design complies with the FCC regulations for this frequency range. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0203718 |