Deterministic equation of self-resonant structures for normal-mode helical antennas implanted in a human body

Recently, helical antennas had been used as a very small implantable antenna in a capsule endoscopy system. For a helical antenna, a normal-mode helical antenna (NMHA) is promising because of its small size and the completeness of an antenna design method, which has already been established. However...

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Main Authors: Tuan, Nguyen T., Yamada, Yoshihide, Dinh, Nguyen Quoc, Mohd. Baharin, Rasyidah Hanan, Kamardin, Kamilia, Dung, Dang Tien, Michishita, Naobumi
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spelling my.utm.847072020-02-27T04:53:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84707/ Deterministic equation of self-resonant structures for normal-mode helical antennas implanted in a human body Tuan, Nguyen T. Yamada, Yoshihide Dinh, Nguyen Quoc Mohd. Baharin, Rasyidah Hanan Kamardin, Kamilia Dung, Dang Tien Michishita, Naobumi T Technology (General) Recently, helical antennas had been used as a very small implantable antenna in a capsule endoscopy system. For a helical antenna, a normal-mode helical antenna (NMHA) is promising because of its small size and the completeness of an antenna design method, which has already been established. However, in the human body, the effects of human tissues on the electrical characteristics of an NMHA were not clarified. The most important aspect is to determine the self-resonant structures. In this letter, a deterministic equation is derived for the self-resonant structures of an NMHA in the human body. By utilizing simulation results of an electromagnetic simulator, a capacitive reactance equation is deduced based on the electric field distributions around an antenna. An inductive reactance equation is obtained by modifying the equation of free space to the condition of inside a dielectric material. Finally, by equating the capacitive and inductive reactance equations, the self-resonant equation is determined. The accuracy of the equation is ensured through the agreements of the antenna structures given by equations and electromagnetic simulations. Moreover, by fabricating an NMHA and a human body phantom, the measured results are obtained. The self-resonant structure is ensured through the measured results. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2018-08 Article PeerReviewed Tuan, Nguyen T. and Yamada, Yoshihide and Dinh, Nguyen Quoc and Mohd. Baharin, Rasyidah Hanan and Kamardin, Kamilia and Dung, Dang Tien and Michishita, Naobumi (2018) Deterministic equation of self-resonant structures for normal-mode helical antennas implanted in a human body. IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, 17 (8). pp. 1377-1381. ISSN 1536-1225 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/LAWP.2018.2846600
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Tuan, Nguyen T.
Yamada, Yoshihide
Dinh, Nguyen Quoc
Mohd. Baharin, Rasyidah Hanan
Kamardin, Kamilia
Dung, Dang Tien
Michishita, Naobumi
Deterministic equation of self-resonant structures for normal-mode helical antennas implanted in a human body
description Recently, helical antennas had been used as a very small implantable antenna in a capsule endoscopy system. For a helical antenna, a normal-mode helical antenna (NMHA) is promising because of its small size and the completeness of an antenna design method, which has already been established. However, in the human body, the effects of human tissues on the electrical characteristics of an NMHA were not clarified. The most important aspect is to determine the self-resonant structures. In this letter, a deterministic equation is derived for the self-resonant structures of an NMHA in the human body. By utilizing simulation results of an electromagnetic simulator, a capacitive reactance equation is deduced based on the electric field distributions around an antenna. An inductive reactance equation is obtained by modifying the equation of free space to the condition of inside a dielectric material. Finally, by equating the capacitive and inductive reactance equations, the self-resonant equation is determined. The accuracy of the equation is ensured through the agreements of the antenna structures given by equations and electromagnetic simulations. Moreover, by fabricating an NMHA and a human body phantom, the measured results are obtained. The self-resonant structure is ensured through the measured results.
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author Tuan, Nguyen T.
Yamada, Yoshihide
Dinh, Nguyen Quoc
Mohd. Baharin, Rasyidah Hanan
Kamardin, Kamilia
Dung, Dang Tien
Michishita, Naobumi
author_facet Tuan, Nguyen T.
Yamada, Yoshihide
Dinh, Nguyen Quoc
Mohd. Baharin, Rasyidah Hanan
Kamardin, Kamilia
Dung, Dang Tien
Michishita, Naobumi
author_sort Tuan, Nguyen T.
title Deterministic equation of self-resonant structures for normal-mode helical antennas implanted in a human body
title_short Deterministic equation of self-resonant structures for normal-mode helical antennas implanted in a human body
title_full Deterministic equation of self-resonant structures for normal-mode helical antennas implanted in a human body
title_fullStr Deterministic equation of self-resonant structures for normal-mode helical antennas implanted in a human body
title_full_unstemmed Deterministic equation of self-resonant structures for normal-mode helical antennas implanted in a human body
title_sort deterministic equation of self-resonant structures for normal-mode helical antennas implanted in a human body
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84707/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/LAWP.2018.2846600
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