Compact Flexible Wideband Antenna for On-Body Electromagnetic Medical Diagnostic Systems

Abdulrahman S.M. Alqadami*, Nghia Nguyen-Trong, Anthony E. Stancombe, Konstanty Bialkowski, Amin Abbosh

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Abstract

A flexible on-body antenna that is compact, unidirectional, and wideband is presented for electromagnetic (EM) biomedical diagnostic systems. To achieve a low operating-frequency band with compact size, an annular ring antenna is loaded with a capacitive gap, a shorting post at its end, and a shorted circular parasitic element. The antenna is designed and fabricated on a purposely built, highly flexible, low-loss, low-cost roomerature-vulcanizing silicone (RTV) substrate with a tremendously compact size of 0.055λ0× 0.055λ 0× 0.009λ0 , where λ 0 is the free-space wavelength at the lowest frequency of 0.55 GHz. The antenna exhibits a measured bandwidth of 0.55-3 GHz at different locations of the human body. The measured near-field radiation patterns demonstrate that the antenna attains unidirectional near-field radiations with more than 10 dB front-to-back-ratio. The received dominant signals of the antenna also exhibit a low distortion level with more than 90% fidelity factor. The achieved features of the proposed antenna confirm its merits for EM biomedical diagnosis applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9103939
Pages (from-to)8180-8185
Number of pages6
JournalIEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume68
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2020
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Annular ring
  • biomedical diagnosis
  • matched antenna
  • on-body antenna
  • parasitic element

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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