Abstract

ABSTRACT In recent years, close collaboration has been forged between telecommunications and medicine, which has enabled the birth of medical telemetry and therefore implanting medical devices on the human and animal body. The latter is based on implantable antennas design in the MICS (Medical Implant Communication Service) band (402-405) MHz. The frequency band is explored to design mobile and comfortable communication systems to support human life. The objective of this paper is to design and optimization of implantable printed antennas in human body for medical telemetry. The proposed antenna operates in the MICS band between 402 and 405 MHz. The antenna is simulated using HFSS software. The proposed antenna resonates at 404 MHz with a return loss of -32.58 dB, bandwidth of 26 MHz and gain of 6.5 dB.

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