14 research outputs found

    Circularly-polarised cavity-backed wearable antenna in SIW technology

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    This study presents a circularly-polarised substrate-integrated waveguide (SIW) antenna implemented using a textile substrate and operating at 2.45GHz, in the industrial, scientific, and medical frequency band. The antenna topology is based on a folded cavity with an annular ring as a radiating element, and it permits to obtain compact size and low sensitivity to the environment, without deteriorating the radiating performance. These characteristics, together with the choice of adopting a textile substrate, make the SIW antenna suitable for the integration in wearable systems for body-centric applications. The electromagnetic performance of the proposed antenna achieved in simulations was verified through the measurement of the device in an anechoic chamber. The circularly-polarised antenna exhibits a maximum gain of 6.5dBi, a radiation efficiency of 73% and a very high front-to-back ratio

    Dual-band Textile AMC Antenna for WLAN/WBAN Applications on the Human Arm

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    This article presents a low-profile and flexible dual-band AMC Antenna operating at 2.45/ 5.8 GHz for wireless local area network (WLAN) applications. The antenna and the AMC were designed, simulated, and manufactured using textile materials for wearable applications functional at Wi-Fi bands. The functioning of this antenna under various bending conditions (in E and H-planes) around the human arm of various radii was examined and compared. A dual-band artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) structure on a textile substrate and dual hexagonal shape was used as a high impedance surface to reduce back radiation and specific absorption rate (SAR) and improve the gain and efficiency of the antenna. The overall comparison of the different used parameters shows a good agreement between the simulated and measured antenna performance in terms of bandwidth, gain, directivity and efficiency, and reveals that our antenna achieved the best results, making it a good candidate for WLAN applications. A study of the antenna/body interaction, based first on comparing the operation of the antenna with and without AMC in free space, and then on examining and analyzing the performance of the antenna in the vicinity of the human arm in different meteorological conditions, was carried out to demonstrate the effects of the skin on the dielectric properties of tissues. Measurements SAR of the antenna and the antenna assembly with AMC were performed and the final results show that the AMC surface isolated much of the back radiation emitted by the antenna to the human body. Also, acceptable SAR values were obtained, revealing that the body is well immune from the antenna radiation for the specific absorption rate which should meet. The simulation and measurement results demonstrate that electromagnetic communication on wet skin is viable with a decrease of antenna adapter efficiency and an increase in the SAR value, compared to that on dry skin. Antennas in the human body were simulated and analyzed in CST Microwave Studio (CST MWS)

    Co-Synthesis of A Filtering Antenna With Harmonic Suppression

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    Flexible and transparent circularly polarized patch antenna for reliable unobtrusive wearable wireless communications

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    This paper presents a circularly polarized flexible and transparent circular patch antenna suitable for body-worn wireless-communications. Circular polarization is highly beneficial in wearable wireless communications, where antennas, as a key component of the RF front-end, operate in dynamic environments, such as the human body. The demonstrated antenna is realized with highly flexible, robust and transparent conductive-fabric-polymer composite. The performance of the explored flexible-transparent antenna is also compared with its non-transparent counterpart manufactured with non-transparent conductive fabric. This comparison further demonstrates the suitability of the proposed materials for the target unobtrusive wearable applications. Detailed numerical and experimental investigations are explored in this paper to verify the proposed design. Moreover, the compatibility of the antenna in wearable applications is evaluated by testing the performance on a forearm phantom and calculating the specific absorption rate (SAR)

    Recent Advances in Antenna Design for 5G Heterogeneous Networks

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    The aim of this book is to highlight up to date exploited technologies and approaches in terms of antenna designs and requirements. In this regard, this book targets a broad range of subjects, including the microstrip antenna and the dipole and printed monopole antenna. The varieties of antenna designs, along with several different approaches to improve their overall performance, have given this book a great value, in which makes this book is deemed as a good reference for practicing engineers and under/postgraduate students working in this field. The key technology trends in antenna design as part of the mobile communication evolution have mainly focused on multiband, wideband, and MIMO antennas, and all have been clearly presented, studied and implemented within this book. The forthcoming 5G systems consider a truly mobile multimedia platform that constitutes a converged networking arena that not only includes legacy heterogeneous mobile networks but advanced radio interfaces and the possibility to operate at mm wave frequencies to capitalize on the large swathes of available bandwidth. This provides the impetus for a new breed of antenna design that, in principle, should be multimode in nature, energy efficient, and, above all, able to operate at the mm wave band, placing new design drivers on the antenna design. Thus, this book proposes to investigate advanced 5G antennas for heterogeneous applications that can operate in the range of 5G spectrums and to meet the essential requirements of 5G systems such as low latency, large bandwidth, and high gains and efficiencies

    A Wideband Filtering Antenna Array with Harmonic Suppression

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    Enhancement of Antenna Array Performance Using Reconfigurable Slot-Ring Antennas and Integrated Filter/Antennas

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    As modern communication system technology develops, the demand for devices with smaller size, higher efficiency, and more functionality has increased dramatically. In addition, highly integrated RF-front-end modules with a reduced footprint and less transition loss between cascaded devices are desirable in most advanced wireless communication systems. Antenna arrays are widely used in wireless communication systems due to their high directivity and beam steering capability. Moreover, antenna arrays are preferred in mobile communication systems for diversity reception to reduce signal fading effects. In order to meet the various requirements of rapidly developing wireless communication systems, low cost, compact, multifunctional integrated antenna arrays are in high demand. Reconfigurable antennas that can flexibly adapt to different applications by dynamically changing their frequency and radiation properties have attracted a lot of attention. Frequency, radiation pattern, polarization, or a combination of two or more of these parameters in the reconfiguration of antennas was studied and presented in recent years. A single reconfigurable antenna is able to replace multiple traditional antennas and accomplish different tasks. Thus, the complexity of wireless communication systems can be greatly reduced with a smaller device size. On the other hand, the integration of antennas with other devices in wireless communication systems that can improve the efficiency and shrink the device size is a growing trend in antenna technology. Compact and highly efficient integrated filters and antennas were studied previously; the studies show that by seamlessly co-designing filters with patch antennas, the fractional bandwidth (FBW) of the antennas can be enhanced as compared to stand-alone antennas. However, the advantages of both the reconfigurable antenna and integrated filter/antenna technology have not been fully applied to antenna array applications. Therefore, this dissertation explores how to maximize the antenna array performance using reconfigurable antennas and integrated filter/antennas. A continuously frequency reconfigurable slot-ring antenna/array with switches and varactors is presented first. By changing the state of the loaded switches, the reconfigurable slot-ring antenna/array is able to operate as an L-band slot-ring antenna or a 2x2 S-band slot-ring antenna array. In each frequency band, the operation frequency of the antenna/array can be continuously tuned with the loaded varactors. To further enhance the functionality of the reconfigurable slot-ring antenna array, a dual-polarized fractal-shaped reconfigurable slot-ring antenna/array is developed with a reduced number of switches and an increased FBW. Additionally, ground plane solutions are explored to achieve single-sided radiation. The benefits of filter/antenna integration are also investigated in both linearly polarized patch phased arrays and circularly polarized patch antenna arrays. Finally, a preliminary study of a tunable integrated evanescent mode filter/antenna is conducted to validate the concept of combining reconfigurable antennas and integrated filter/antennas

    Miniaturized Microwave Devices and Antennas for Wearable, Implantable and Wireless Applications

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    This thesis presents a number of microwave devices and antennas that maintain high operational efficiency and are compact in size at the same time. One goal of this thesis is to address several miniaturization challenges of antennas and microwave components by using the theoretical principles of metamaterials, Metasurface coupling resonators and stacked radiators, in combination with the elementary antenna and transmission line theory. While innovating novel solutions, standards and specifications of next generation wireless and bio-medical applications were considered to ensure advancement in the respective scientific fields. Compact reconfigurable phase-shifter and a microwave cross-over based on negative-refractive-index transmission-line (NRI-TL) materialist unit cells is presented. A Metasurface based wearable sensor architecture is proposed, containing an electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) structure backed monopole antenna for off-body communication and a fork shaped antenna for efficient radiation towards the human body. A fully parametrized solution for an implantable antenna is proposed using metallic coated stacked substrate layers. Challenges and possible solutions for off-body, on-body, through-body and across-body communication have been investigated with an aid of computationally extensive simulations and experimental verification. Next, miniaturization and implementation of a UWB antenna along with an analytical model to predict the resonance is presented. Lastly, several miniaturized rectifiers designed specifically for efficient wireless power transfer are proposed, experimentally verified, and discussed. The study answered several research questions of applied electromagnetic in the field of bio-medicine and wireless communication.Comment: A thesis submitted for the degree of Ph

    DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SUBSTRATE INTEGRATED WAVEGUIDE BASED FILTERING ANTENNAS

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