2008 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest 2008
DOI: 10.1109/mwsym.2008.4632984
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A novel liquid antenna for wearable bio-monitoring applications

Abstract: -The performance of the most commonly used metal antennas close to the human body is one of the limiting factors of the performance of bio-sensors and wireless body area networks (WBAN). Due to the high dielectric and conductivity contrast with respect to most parts of the human body (blood, skin, ...), the range of most of the wireless sensors operating in RF and microwave frequencies is limited to 1-2 cm when attached to the body. In this paper, we introduce the very novel idea of liquid antennas, that is ba… Show more

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“…Se diseñó una antena utilizando una solución salina en un material biocompatible y se comprobó una disminución de la interferencia de la señal electromagnética en comparación con las antenas metálicas (139) .…”
Section: Desafíos En El Diseño De Redes Inalámbricasunclassified
“…Se diseñó una antena utilizando una solución salina en un material biocompatible y se comprobó una disminución de la interferencia de la señal electromagnética en comparación con las antenas metálicas (139) .…”
Section: Desafíos En El Diseño De Redes Inalámbricasunclassified
“…Plus, liquid (e.g.aquatic) solutions can be enclosed in flexible plastic, and bent in various configurations without introducing holes or air gaps, thus allowing them to operate sufficiently while worn as clothes. Liquid antennas would also be smaller as well as lighter allowing them to be easily integrated into everyday mobile human activities [12]. …”
Section: Liquid Antennas For Wearable Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dielectric resonator concept is used and dielectric properties are changed to improve the frequency response. Liquid antennas are used for wearable biomonitoring applications in . The change in salinity of aqueous material is used for improvement in these applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%