RFID tag helix antenna sensors for wireless drug dosage monitoring

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Abstract

Miniaturized helix antennas are integrated with drug reservoirs to function as RFID wireless tag sensors for real-time drug dosage monitoring. The general design procedure of this type of biomedical antenna sensors is proposed based on electromagnetic theory and finite element simulation. A cost effective fabrication process is utilized to encapsulate the antenna sensor within a biocompatible package layer using PDMS material, and at the same time form a drug storage or drug delivery unit inside the sensor. The in vitro experiment on two prototypes of antenna sensor-drug reservoir assembly have shown the ability to monitor the drug dosage by tracking antenna resonant frequency shift from 2.4-2.5-GHz ISM band with realized sensitivity of 1.27 μl/MHz for transdermal drug delivery monitoring and 2.76-μl/MHz sensitivity for implanted drug delivery monitoring.

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Huang, H., Zhao, P., Chen, P. Y., Ren, Y., Liu, X., Ferrari, M., … Akinwande, D. (2014). RFID tag helix antenna sensors for wireless drug dosage monitoring. IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1109/JTEHM.2014.2309335

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