access icon free Dual-band implantable antenna with circular polarisation property for ingestible capsule application

A novel capsule antenna with dual-band performance and small occupation of inner capsule space is proposed. The antenna is designed by combining rigid Rogers substrate with flexible polyimide, which takes full utilisation of capsule inner surface and the system ground for implanted electronics. The antenna structure is based on two identical orthogonal strips, each connected with one conformal L-strip. In addition, a shorting pin is introduced, bringing in a fundamental resonance at 1.4 GHz industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) band with linear polarisation. Besides, with the adoption of the shorting pin, two extra resonant modes are excited and split in higher band, generating two orthogonal electric fields with equal amplitude and π/2 phase difference; therefore, covering another ISM band at 2.45 GHz with circular polarisation property. Finally, the simulation results show a wide impedance bandwidth of 16.2% at 1.4 GHz ISM band (for |S 11| <−10 dB), and a broad axial ratio (AR) bandwidth of 34.8% at 2.45 GHz ISM band (for |S 11| < −10 dB and AR <3 dB), with dual-band operation further validated by measurement result.

Inspec keywords: multifrequency antennas; UHF antennas; electromagnetic wave polarisation; polymers; prosthetics; biomedical electronics

Other keywords: shorting pin adoption; linear polarisation; dual-band capsule antenna; flexible polyimide; inner capsule space occupation; dual-band implantable antenna; implanted electronics; orthogonal electric field generation; identical orthogonal strip; ingestible capsule application; broad axial ratio; one conformal L-strip; π-2 phase difference; ISM band; frequency 2.45 GHz; frequency 1.4 GHz; rigid Rogers substrate; industrial scientific and medical band; circular polarisation property; capsule inner surface utilisation

Subjects: Prosthetics and other practical applications; Prosthetics and orthotics; Single antennas

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http://iet.metastore.ingenta.com/content/journals/10.1049/el.2017.1681
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