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Circular Patch on Rectangular Slits loaded Antenna with DGS for Biomedical Applications
Gopi Dattatreya1, K. K. Naik2

1Gopi Dattatreya, Antenna Research Laboratory, Department of ECE, Koneru Lakshamaiah Educational Foundation, Guntur (A.P), India.
2K.K Naik, Professor, Department of ECE, Koneru Lakshamaiah Educational Foundation, Guntur (A.P), India.
Manuscript received on 05 February 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 13 February 2019 | Manuscript published on 28 February 2019 | PP: 18-21 | Volume-8 Issue-4, February 2019 | Retrieval Number: C2589018319/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: The analysis has been carried out on conformal circular patch antenna for MICS, ISM, WMTS applications. The proposed antenna is considered with flexible polyimide substrate material. The circular patch antenna with rectangular slits loaded has considered on top of the substrate and concentric circular ring slots has considered on the ground plane of substrate. The proposed antenna is tested in on-body and in-body characteristics of human tissue simulation model by considering the electrical properties. The proposed antenna operates at 0.41GHz (0.34 –0.52GHz), 1.24GHz (0.77–1.43 GHz) dual-bands for on-body mode with reflection coefficient of -14.2dB, -26.3dB. For in-body mode the antenna operates at 0.80GHz (0.65–0.92GHz), 1.42GHz (1.27–1.61GHz) with reflection coefficient of -21.1dB, -18.1dB respectively. Specific absorption rate (SAR), gain, radiation patterns are presented in the results.
Keyword: Dual-Band, Defected Ground Structure (DGS), Industrial, Scientific And Medical (ISM), In-Body, Medical Implant Communication Service (MICS), On-Body, Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), Wireless Medical Telemetry Services (WMTS).
Scope of the Article: Biomedical Computing