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Design of an all-textile circular patch antenna with corrugated ground for guided wave along the body surface for WBAN applications

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Pages 905-924 | Received 24 Sep 2014, Accepted 03 Mar 2015, Published online: 22 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

An all-textile circular patch antenna with corrugated ground for guided wave along the body surface is proposed. The proposed antenna consists of center-coupled-fed circular patch and thread-corrugated ground. The thread-corrugated ground, made of conductive sewing threads, acts as an inductively reactive surface to support a body surface TM mode wave. The proposed antenna with a thickness of 7 mm (0.14λ0 at 6 GHz) operates in the 6-GHz band. Considering a practical on-body application, the proposed antenna is fabricated using all-textile materials, such as conductive fabric, conductive threads, fabric substrate, and conductive epoxy. To evaluate the human body effect, a two-thirds muscle-equivalent semi-solid phantom is utilized. The measured 10-dB return loss bandwidth of the antenna on the phantom is 9.5%, which ranges from 5.77 to 6.34 GHz. The gain enhancement on the phantom surface (θ = 90°) is 8.65 dB from –8.1 dBi for the antenna without a corrugated ground to 0.55 dBi for the antenna with a thread-corrugated ground.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning (MSIP), Korea, under the Information Technology Research Center (ITRC) support program [grant number NIPA-2014-H0301-14-1017] supervised by the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA).

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