IEICE Transactions on Communications
Online ISSN : 1745-1345
Print ISSN : 0916-8516
Special Section on Medical Information Communication Technology for Disaster Recovery and Human Health Care Support
Small Multi-Band Antenna with Tuning Function for Body-Centric Wireless Communications
Chia-Hsien LINZhengyi LIKazuyuki SAITOMasaharu TAKAHASHIKoichi ITO
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2012 Volume E95.B Issue 10 Pages 3074-3080

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The research on body-centric wireless communications (BCWCs) is becoming very hot because of numerous applications, especially the application of E-health systems. Therefore, a small multi-band and low-profile planar inverted-F antenna (PIFA) with tuning function is presented for BCWCs in this paper. In order to achieve multi-band operation, there are two branches in the antenna: the longer branch low frequency band (950-956MHz), and the shorter branch with a varactor diode embedded for high frequency bands. By supplying different DC voltages, the capacitance of the varactor diode varies, so the resonant frequency can be tuned without changing the dimension of the antenna. While the bias is set at 6V and 14V, WiMAX and ISM bands can be covered, respectively. From the radiation patterns, at 950MHz, the proposed antenna is suitable for on-body communications, and in WiMAX and ISM bands, they are suitable for both on-body and off-body communications.

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© 2012 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
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