2022
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2022.3145461
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A Triple Band Circularly Polarized Antenna for Leadless Cardiac Transcatheter Pacing System

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“…SAR refers to the absorbed by human body when a wireless device is used and measured in W/Kg. As per the IEEE C95.1-2019 standard [39], for on body application, the accepted average SAR (ASAR) value should not exceed 1.6 (for 1 g tissues) and 2.0 W K −1 g −1 (for 10 g of tissues). In the present MIMO design, the phantom size To demonstrate the novelty of the proposed MIMO antenna, table 6 presents the comparison with other MIMO designs.…”
Section: Analysis Of Specific Absorption Ratio (Sar)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SAR refers to the absorbed by human body when a wireless device is used and measured in W/Kg. As per the IEEE C95.1-2019 standard [39], for on body application, the accepted average SAR (ASAR) value should not exceed 1.6 (for 1 g tissues) and 2.0 W K −1 g −1 (for 10 g of tissues). In the present MIMO design, the phantom size To demonstrate the novelty of the proposed MIMO antenna, table 6 presents the comparison with other MIMO designs.…”
Section: Analysis Of Specific Absorption Ratio (Sar)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conformal antenna architectures and higher ISM-band frequencies have been proposed to achieve better efficiencies while the pacemaker remains a small form factor. Fractal-shaped antennas at 915 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz with circular polarizations to deal with antenna misalignment issues have been proposed [12]. Circularly polarized antennas tolerated the uncertain polarization received inside the heart.…”
Section: A Pacemakermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, single‐port antennas have been used in many implantable biomedical applications, such as ingestible capsule endoscopy, 1 glucose level identification, 2 retinal prostheses, 3 and cardiac pacemaker systems 4–7 . A flat‐shaped, open‐loop, ultra‐miniaturized implantable antenna has been introduced in Sharma et al 8 to achieve wider bandwidth and triple band. The authors in Yousaf et al 9 suggested an ultra‐miniaturized (9.8 mm 3 ) and ultra‐wideband (1.5 GHz) implantable single input and single output (SISO) antenna to solve detuning challenges in different human tissue environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%