Design of Reconfigurable Monopole Antenna in Med Radio Band
Keywords:
Implantable Antenna, Medical Device Radio Communications(MedRadio band), Pattern Reconfigurable, Advanced Design System (ADS), miniature antennaAbstract
This work carries the design of an antenna specially meant for implant devices. This antenna operates at the Med Radio band (401-406MHz).An antenna miniaturization is accomplished by spiraling. The antenna to be designed for the implant devices has the dimensions of 29mm*11.52mm*0.6mm(200.44mm3).Fabrication of the designed antenna is on the FR4 substrate(εr=4.4). Antenna Design and Simulation is being implemented in ADS.
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