Title :
Switched Parasitic Dipole Antenna Array for High-Data-Rate Body-Worn Wireless Applications
Author :
Islam, Md Rashidul ; Chamok, Nowrin H. ; Ali, Mohammod
Author_Institution :
Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA
fDate :
7/4/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A switched parasitic dipole antenna array is introduced for 2.45-GHz body-worn wireless applications. The array consists of a driven folded dipole and four parasitic dipoles whose excitation currents are controlled using p-i-n diode switches. Radiation beam can be steered in the azimuth plane using selective switching of the parasitic dipoles. An experimental prototype array was fabricated and tested to demonstrate performance both in free-space and next to the human body. Measured S11 (dB) data clearly demonstrate that the array meets the 2.45-GHz ISM band bandwidth requirements when operated on or near the body. Simulation results of the array against an anatomical human body model show that the array beam can be scanned within an angular region of 65° with 6.9-8 dBi of peak gain. Significant improvement in radiation efficiency and considerably lower specific absorption rate (SAR) are achieved with this array. Measured radiated field strength test shows that the array performance is 2-5 dB superior to a single folded dipole for body-worn applications.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; antenna radiation patterns; beam steering; biomedical communication; dipole antenna arrays; p-i-n diodes; anatomical human body; array beam; body-worn wireless applications; excitation currents; folded dipole; four parasitic dipoles; frequency 2.45 GHz; high-data-rate; p-i-n diode switches; radiation beam; radiation efficiency; selective switching; specific absorption rate; switched parasitic dipole antenna array; Antenna arrays; Antenna measurements; Arrays; Dipole antennas; Switches; Beam scanning; body-worn antenna; dipole array; parasitic array; specific absorption rate (SAR); temperature rise;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LAWP.2012.2204949