Design of Textile Wearable Antenna for WBAN Applications

Authors

  • Dhivya K CK College of Engineering & Technology Author
  • Prakash.S CK College of Engineering & Technology Author
  • Dr.M.Arulaalan CK College of Engineering & Technology Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54228/mjaret07220010

Keywords:

Antenna, WBAN, microstrip patch antenna, SAR, on-body communication, off-body communication, textile antenna, wearable antenna

Abstract

For treating difficult medical diseases, biomedical gadgets are receiving a lot of attention. In this research, a wearable Microstrip patch antenna for biomedical purposes that operates at a 2.45 GHz frequency range in the ISM Band is shown. A unique patch structure has been developed to excite the antenna in this design, which uses an edge feed. To maximise the antenna's flexibility, it will be embedded into a cotton cloth instead of a copper plate. The antenna is suited to be put in direct contact with the human body as a result. The antenna's design met a number of criteria, including biocompatibility, fulfilment of the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), efficient radiation characteristics, and shrinking of the antenna's size. As a result, this antenna may be used for both on-body and off-body communications. The suggested antenna may be employed in WBAN applications, according on the findings of measuring the usual antenna characteristics. Fabrication, measurement, and testing of the prototype are required.

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Author Biographies

  • Dhivya K, CK College of Engineering & Technology

    Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

  • Prakash.S, CK College of Engineering & Technology

    Department of electronics and Communication Engineering

  • Dr.M.Arulaalan, CK College of Engineering & Technology

    Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

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Published

2022-07-30

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How to Cite

Design of Textile Wearable Antenna for WBAN Applications. (2022). MJARET, 2(5), 47-52. https://doi.org/10.54228/mjaret07220010

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