Design of meander line wearable antenna

A dual band meander line wearable antenna is designed at the operating frequencies of 406 MHz and 850 MHz. Textile fabric materials were used as the antenna substrate and copper is used as radiating element. Four different types of antenna substrates were put into study. SAR (specific absorption rat...

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description A dual band meander line wearable antenna is designed at the operating frequencies of 406 MHz and 850 MHz. Textile fabric materials were used as the antenna substrate and copper is used as radiating element. Four different types of antenna substrates were put into study. SAR (specific absorption rate) is calculated for the designed antenna using the human body model from MRI and RT scan images. The calculated SAR falls well within the values prescribed by the standards.
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specific absorption rate (SAR)
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Textiles
Voxel Model
Wearable antenna
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