End-fire antenna for BAN at 60 GHz: Impact of bending, on-body performances, and study of an on to off-body scenario

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Abstract

A compact end-fire wearable Yagi-Uda antenna covering the entire 57–64 GHz frequency band is characterized in free space, in the presence of a skin-equivalent phantom and under bending conditions. The results demonstrate that, when placed on the body and/or bended, the antenna preserves satisfactory performances. The possibility of its use for an on/off-body communications at 60 GHz is investigated numerically and experimentally in a representative scenario in terms of E-field and power flow distributions, as well as in terms of path gain. It is shown that this antenna is a suitable candidate for high-data-rate short-range on/off-body transmissions.

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Guraliuc, A. R., Chahat, N., Leduc, C., Zhadobov, M., & Sauleau, R. (2014). End-fire antenna for BAN at 60 GHz: Impact of bending, on-body performances, and study of an on to off-body scenario. Electronics , 3(2), 221–233. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics3020221

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