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Bandwidth enhancement of a wearable UWB antenna near a human arm

Koohestani, Mohsen  
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Pires, N.
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Skrivervik, Anja  
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2013
Microwave and Optical Technology Letters

A dielectric sandwich loading technique is proposed to enhance impedance matching bandwidth of an antenna when it is placed close to the human body. This technique mitigates the body influence by confining the reactive fields in the dielectric loads. This has no side effects on the antenna performance. Unloaded and loaded prototypes of a recently developed UWB antenna have been measured both in free space and near a human arm. Free space results confirm that loading the antenna neither detune |S11| nor decrease efficiency. It was found that in a body proximity scenario, loading the antenna increases the impedance matching by 22% with respect to the unloaded antenna. These results show the suitability of this technique to design antennas for WBAN applications.

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DOI
10.1002/mop.27970
Web of Science ID

WOS:000325091400037

Author(s)
Koohestani, Mohsen  
Pires, N.
Skrivervik, Anja  
Moreira, A. A.
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
Volume

55

Issue

12

Start page

2965

End page

2967

Subjects

UWB antenna

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human body effects

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dielectric loading

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WBAN applications

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REVIEWED

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July 24, 2013
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