Flexible and Small Textile Antenna for UWB Wireless Body Area Network

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Abstract

In this paper, a miniaturized textile microstrip antenna is proposed for wireless body area networks (WBAN). The ultra-wideband (UWB) antenna used a denim substrate to reduce the surface wave losses. The monopole antenna consists of a modified circular radiation patch and an asymmetric defected ground structure, which expands impedance bandwidth (BW) and improves the radiation patterns of the antenna with a small size of 20 × 30 × 1.4 mm3. An impedance BW of 110% (2.85–9.81 GHz) frequency boundaries was observed. Based on the measured results, a peak gain of 3.28 dBi was analyzed at 6 GHz. The SAR values were calculated to observe the radiation effects, and the SAR values obtained from the simulation at 4/6/8 GHz frequencies followed the FCC guideline. Compared to typical wearable miniaturized antennas, the antenna size is reduced by 62.5%. The proposed antenna has good performance and can be integrated on a peaked cap as a wearable antenna for indoor positioning systems.

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Chen, P., Wang, D., & Gan, Z. (2023). Flexible and Small Textile Antenna for UWB Wireless Body Area Network. Micromachines, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi14040718

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