Dual-band microstrip patch antenna based on short-circuited ring and spiral resonators for implantable medical devices
Journal article, 2010

Along this document, an innovative dual band microstrip patch antenna is proposed for implantable medical devices. Particularly, the covered bands are MICS (402-405 MHz) and ISM (2.4-2.48 GHz). The antenna has a multilayer configuration where the feeding line and the radiating elements are located at different levels. The radiating elements of the antenna are a split ring resonator (SRR) coupled to a Spiral. Both elements are short-circuited to the ground plane to achieve size reduction. In addition, the effects of human body geometry and dielectric properties on the characteristics of the proposed design are studied. Three models of the human body are investigated: one-layer, three-layer and a realistic human body based on the Voxel Man dataset. Finally, simulated results have been validated by measuring return losses of the antenna embedded in mimicking gels, radiation patterns (in anechoic chamber) and radiation efficiency (in reverberation chamber).

reverberation chambers

inverted-f antenna

dielectric-properties

biotelemetry

model

skin

design

biological tissues

ghz

human-body

Author

C. J. Sanchez-Fernandez

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Oscar Quevedo Teruel

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

J. Requena-Carrion

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

L. Inclan-Sanchez

Universidad Autonoma de Madrid

Eva Rajo

Chalmers, Signals and Systems, Kommunikationssystem, informationsteori och antenner

IET Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation

1751-8725 (ISSN)

Vol. 4 8 1048-1055

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1049/iet-map.2009.0594

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10/7/2017