2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2898452
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Study on the Electromagnetic Field Distribution of an Implantable Antenna for an Intelligent Health Monitoring System

Abstract: In this paper, an intelligent health monitoring system based on body-centric wireless communications is studied, and the implantable antenna is investigated. To design the antennas for intelligent health monitoring systems, the electromagnetic near-field distribution of an implantable antenna placed in the alimentary canal of a human body is investigated by a numerical analysis. The electronic field distribution and the transmission factor of an implantable antenna placed in different parts of the human alimen… Show more

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“…With the advances in wireless communication in bioengineering, antenna technology has become progressively more important in applications of healthcare and remote patient monitoring systems. Healthcare monitoring is based on body-centric wireless communications (BSWCs) and includes wearable and implantable monitoring systems [3]. When designing an antenna for the implanted device, the electrical properties of the surrounding biological tissues must be considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the advances in wireless communication in bioengineering, antenna technology has become progressively more important in applications of healthcare and remote patient monitoring systems. Healthcare monitoring is based on body-centric wireless communications (BSWCs) and includes wearable and implantable monitoring systems [3]. When designing an antenna for the implanted device, the electrical properties of the surrounding biological tissues must be considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%