2019 5th International Conference on Advances in Electrical Engineering (ICAEE) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/icaee48663.2019.8975548
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Design and Simulation of an UWB Microstrip Patch Antenna for Cancer Detection and Treatment

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“…For brain cancer application SAR value for 1g of tissue of 1.5W/kg at 0.5W is achieved for antenna operating at 5.8GHz as mentioned in [134]. In [115], in the absence of tumor the SAR value of 13.3W/kg was noticed which raised to 18W/kg operating at 8.1GHz at 0.5W input power.…”
Section: E Specific Absorption Ratementioning
confidence: 95%
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“…For brain cancer application SAR value for 1g of tissue of 1.5W/kg at 0.5W is achieved for antenna operating at 5.8GHz as mentioned in [134]. In [115], in the absence of tumor the SAR value of 13.3W/kg was noticed which raised to 18W/kg operating at 8.1GHz at 0.5W input power.…”
Section: E Specific Absorption Ratementioning
confidence: 95%
“…Another UWB microstrip patch antenna scheme operating at 5 GHz-12 GHz band was suggested in [115], having dimensions of 40 × 20 × 1.67 mm 3 using FR-4 substrate. The axial ratio of 40 at 8 GHz indicates the linearly polarized antenna required for cancer detection.…”
Section: B Antennas For Skin Cancer Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%