This article presents the design of a polydimethylsiloxane based flexible antenna for body worn applications. In order to reduce the specific absorption rate (SAR) metasurface (MS) based unit cell is proposed. Copper foil of thickness 3 mil considered for conducting layers. The proposed antenna is designed with leaf structure and covers the WLAN ISM band 2.4 GHz without metasurface (NMS) and with metasurface (WMS) unit cell. The MS unit cell at the backside of the antenna does not cover the entire antenna but only a portion of it where the backward energy is highly concentrated. This yields better result in reducing the SAR with a very compact sized MS unit cell. This MS structure improves the gain of an antenna and also reduces the SAR, by directing the radiating energy in opposite direction from the human user. The proposed antenna NMS has a simulated SAR value of 2.53 W/kg at 2.4 GHz over volume of 1 g of tissue, whereas WMS it is reduced to 1.53 W/kg. The comparative analysis of the proposed antenna presented with the help of performance matrices like reflection coefficient, SAR, gain, and radiation patterns.
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