Abstract:
This work proposes compact multiport antennas for directional modulation (DM) on wrist-wearable devices to improve the secrecy and privacy of the transmitted data. The DM...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This work proposes compact multiport antennas for directional modulation (DM) on wrist-wearable devices to improve the secrecy and privacy of the transmitted data. The DM performance is investigated using the antenna in free-space and with a human forearm-phantom. The system achieves a low Bit Error Rate (BER) < 10−1 with 44° beamwidth, in a unique steerable secure direction over the entire azimuth plane. Full-wave simulations including the phantom at 5 GHz show realized gains of up to 4.26 dBi. The specific absorption rate is below the standard limits, with maximum values of 0.487 W/kg and 1.42 W/kg for the wrist-worn and next-to-mouth conditions, respectively.
Date of Conference: 27 March 2022 - 01 April 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 May 2022
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CONNECT Centre, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
CONNECT Centre, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
CONNECT Centre, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
CONNECT Centre, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
CONNECT Centre, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
CONNECT Centre, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland