An Implantable Antenna for Wireless Body Area Network Application

  • Kim U
  • Choi J
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Abstract

In this paper, an implantable planar inverted-F antenna (PIFA) for an artificial cardiac pacemaker is proposed. The antenna has a simple structure with a low profile and is placed on the top side of the pacemaker. The dimensions of the pacemaker system, including the antenna element, are 42×43.6×11 mm. When the antenna is embedded in pig tissue, its S11 value is-10.94 dB at 403 MHz and the-10 dB impedance bandwidth of the antenna is 6 MHz (399~ 406 MHz). The proposed PIFA in tissue has a peak gain of-20.19 dBi and a radiation efficiency of 1.12 % at 403 MHz. When the proposed antenna is placed in a flat phantom, its specific absorption ratio (SAR) value is 0.038 W/kg (1 g tissue). Performances of the proposed PIFA is sufficient to operate at the MICS band (402 ~ 405 MHz).

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Kim, U.-S., & Choi, J.-H. (2010). An Implantable Antenna for Wireless Body Area Network Application. Journal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science, 10(4), 206–211. https://doi.org/10.5515/jkiees.2010.10.4.206

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