DocumentCode :
22047
Title :
Miniature implantable and wearable on-body antennas: towards the new era of wireless body-centric systems [antenna applications corner]
Author :
Rao, Smitha ; Llombart, Nuria ; Moradi, Elham ; Koski, K. ; Bjorninen, Toni ; Sydanheimo, Lauri ; Rabaey, Jan M. ; Carmena, Jose M. ; Rahmat-Samii, Yahya ; Ukkonen, Leena
Author_Institution :
Northrop Grumman Aerosp. Syst., Redondo Beach, CA, USA
Volume :
56
Issue :
1
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Feb. 2014
Firstpage :
271
Lastpage :
291
Abstract :
Wireless body-centric sensing systems have an important role in the fields of biomedicine, personal healthcare, safety, and security. Body-centric radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology provides a wireless and maintenance-free communication link between the human body and the surroundings through wearable and implanted antennas. This enables real-time monitoring of human vital signs everywhere. Seamlessly integrated wearable and implanted miniaturized antennas thus have the potential to revolutionize the everyday life of people, and to contribute to independent living. Low-cost and low-power system solutions will make widespread use of such technology become reality. The primary target applications for this research are body-centric sensing systems and the relatively new interdisciplinary field of wireless brain-machine interface (BMI) systems. Providing a direct wireless pathway between the brain and an external device, a wireless brain-machine interface holds an enormous potential for helping people suffering from severely disabling neurological conditions to communicate and manage their everyday life more independently. In this paper, we discuss RFID-inspired wireless brain-machine interface systems. We demonstrate that mm-size loop implanted antennas are capable of efficiently coupling to an external transmitting loop antenna through an inductive link. In addition, we focus on wearable antennas based on electrically conductive textiles and threads, and present design guidelines for their use as wearable-antenna conductive elements. Overall, our results constitute an important milestone in the development of wireless brain-machine interface systems, and a new era of wireless body-centric systems.
Keywords :
biomedical communication; brain-computer interfaces; health care; loop antennas; prosthetics; radiofrequency identification; real-time systems; transmitting antennas; wearable antennas; BMI systems; RFID; antenna applications corner; biomedicine; body-centric radiofrequency identification; external transmitting loop antenna; human body; human vital signs; implanted miniaturized antennas; inductive link; low-cost system; low-power system; miniature implantable antennas; mm-size loop implanted antennas; neurological conditions; personal healthcare; real-time monitoring; security; wearable on-body antennas; wireless body-centric sensing systems; wireless brain-machine interface systems; Communication system security; Implants; Transmitting antennas; Wearable computers; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Biomedical telemetry; body sensor networks; brain-computer interfaces; implantable biomedical devices; radiofrequency identification;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1045-9243
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2014.6821799
Filename :
6821799
Link To Document :
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