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Wearable inkjet-printed antenna performance for medical applications at 868/915 MHz


Abstract:

The use of biosensors attached to the body for health monitoring is now readily accepted, and the merits of such systems and their potential impact on healthcare receive ...Show More

Abstract:

The use of biosensors attached to the body for health monitoring is now readily accepted, and the merits of such systems and their potential impact on healthcare receive much attention. Wearable medical systems used in clinical applications to monitor vital signs must be comfortable to wear, yet have robust performance to ensure reliable communications links. Additionally, and vital to the success of these innovations, is that these solutions are disposable to avoid risk of patient infection and this means that they must be ultra-low cost. Antennas optimized for printing using conductive inks offer new exciting advances in making a truly disposable solution.
Date of Conference: 06-11 July 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 November 2014
Electronic ISBN:978-1-4799-3746-2
Conference Location: Memphis, TN, USA

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