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Design and Evaluation of a Button Sensor Antenna for On-Body Monitoring Activity in Healthcare Applications

  • Shahid Muhammad Ali
  • , Cheab Sovuthy
  • , Sima Noghanian
  • , Tale Saeidi
  • , Muhammad Faran Majeed
  • , Amir Hussain
  • , Faisal Masood
  • , Shariq Mahmood Khan
  • , Syed Aziz Shah
  • , Qammer H. Abbasi
  • Universiti Teknologi Petronas
  • CommScope Ruckus Wireless
  • Pohang University of Science and Technology
  • Kohsar University Murree
  • Edinburgh Napier University
  • NED University of Engineering and Technology
  • Coventry University
  • University of Glasgow

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Abstract

A button sensor antenna for on-body monitoring in wireless body area network (WBAN) systems is presented. Due to the close coupling between the sensor antenna and the human body, it is highly challenging to design sensor antenna devices. In this paper, a mechanically robust system is proposed that integrates a dual-band button antenna with a wireless sensor module designed on a printed circuit board (PCB). The system features a small footprint and has good radiation characteristics and efficiency. This was fabricated, and the measured and simulated results are in good agreement. The design offers a wide range of omnidirectional radiation patterns in free space, with a reflection coefficient (S11) of −29.30 (−30.97) dB, a maximum gain of 1.75 (5.65) dBi, and radiation efficiency of 71.91 (92.51)% in the lower and upper bands, respectively. S11 reaches −23.07 (−27.07) dB and −30.76 (−31.12) dB, respectively, with a gain of 2.09 (6.70) dBi and 2.16 (5.67) dBi, and radiation efficiency of 65.12 (81.63)% and 75.00 (85.00)%, when located on the body for the lower and upper bands, respectively. The performance is minimally affected by bending, movement, and fabrication tolerances. The specific absorption rate (SAR) values are below the regulatory limitations for the spatial average over 1 g (1.6 W/Kg) and 10 g of tissues (2.0 W/Kg). For both indoor and outdoor conditions, experimental results of the range tests confirm the coverage of up to 40 m.

Original languageEnglish
Article number475
JournalMicromachines
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • body centric communication
  • button sensor antenna
  • specific absorption rate (SAR)

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