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Wide Band Embedded Slot Antennas for Biomedical, Harsh Environment, and Rescue Applications

Date Issued
May 1, 2015
Author(s)
Koo, Yun Seo  
Advisor(s)
Aly E. Fathy
Additional Advisor(s)
Syed K. Islam, Seddik M. Djouadi, Seung J. Baek
Abstract

For many designers, embedded antenna design is a very challenging task when designing embedded systems. Designing Antennas to given set of specifications is typically tailored to efficiently radiate the energy to free space with a certain radiation pattern and operating frequency range, but its design becomes even harder when embedded in multi-layer environment, being conformal to a surface, or matched to a wide range of loads (environments).


In an effort to clarify the design process, we took a closer look at the key considerations for designing an embedded antenna. The design could be geared towards wireless/mobile platforms, wearable antennas, or body area network.

Our group at UT has been involved in developing portable and embedded systems for multi-band operation for cell phones or laptops. The design of these antennas addressed single band/narrowband to multiband/wideband operation and provided over 7 bands within the cellular bands (850 MHz to 2 GHz). Typically the challenge is: many applications require ultra wide band operation, or operate at low frequency. Low frequency operation is very challenging if size is a constraint, and there is a need for demonstrating positive antenna gain.

Subjects

Embedded Antenna

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Disciplines
Biomedical
Electromagnetics and Photonics
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
Electrical Engineering
Embargo Date
January 1, 2011
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