Abstract:
Implantable wireless bioelectronic devices enable communication and/or power transfer through RF wireless connections with external nodes. These devices encounter notable...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Implantable wireless bioelectronic devices enable communication and/or power transfer through RF wireless connections with external nodes. These devices encounter notable design challenges due to the lossy nature of the host body, which significantly diminishes the radiation efficiency of the implanted antenna and tightens the wireless link budget. Prior research has yielded closed-form approximate expressions for estimating losses occurring within the lossy host body, known as the in-body path loss. To assess the total path loss between the implanted transmitter and external receiver, this paper focuses on the free-space path loss of the implanted antenna, from the body-air interface to the external node. This is not trivial, as in addition to the inherent radial spreading of spherical electromagnetic waves common to all antennas, implanted antennas confront additional losses arising from electromagnetic scattering at the interface between the host body and air. Employing analytical modeling, we propose closed-form approximate expressions for estimating this free-space path loss. The approximation is formulated as a function of the free-space distance, the curvature radius of the body-air interface, the depth of the implanted antenna, and the permittivity of the lossy medium. This proposed method undergoes thorough validation through numerical calculations, simulations, and measurements for different implanted antenna scenarios. This study contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the path loss in implanted antennas and provides a reliable analytical framework for their efficient design and performance evaluation.
Published in: IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation ( Volume: 5, Issue: 6, December 2024)
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Free Space ,
- Path Loss ,
- Free-space Path Loss ,
- Implantable Antenna ,
- Numerical Simulations ,
- Total Loss ,
- Distance Function ,
- Numerical Calculations ,
- Electromagnetic Wave ,
- Implantable Devices ,
- Power Transfer ,
- Wireless Link ,
- Permittivity Of Medium ,
- Spherical Wave ,
- Lossy Medium ,
- External Nodes ,
- Power Density ,
- Points In Space ,
- Far-field ,
- Planar Interface ,
- Planar Model ,
- Observation Points ,
- Matching Layer ,
- Dipole Antenna ,
- Body Model ,
- Refraction Angle ,
- Wave Processes ,
- Equivalent Source ,
- Interface Region
- Author Keywords
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Free Space ,
- Path Loss ,
- Free-space Path Loss ,
- Implantable Antenna ,
- Numerical Simulations ,
- Total Loss ,
- Distance Function ,
- Numerical Calculations ,
- Electromagnetic Wave ,
- Implantable Devices ,
- Power Transfer ,
- Wireless Link ,
- Permittivity Of Medium ,
- Spherical Wave ,
- Lossy Medium ,
- External Nodes ,
- Power Density ,
- Points In Space ,
- Far-field ,
- Planar Interface ,
- Planar Model ,
- Observation Points ,
- Matching Layer ,
- Dipole Antenna ,
- Body Model ,
- Refraction Angle ,
- Wave Processes ,
- Equivalent Source ,
- Interface Region
- Author Keywords