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Wearable Pattern-Diversity Dual-Polarized Button Antenna for Versatile On-/Off-Body Communications

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 98700-98711

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3206799

Keywords

Substrates; Antenna radiation patterns; Antennas; Dipole antennas; Resonant frequency; Polarization; Wireless communication; Wearable computers; Button antenna; circular polarization; dual-mode; dual-polarized; wearable antenna

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea [2018R1A5A7025522]

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This study proposes a wearable dual-port button antenna for on-/off-body applications. The antenna has a simple structure consisting of two radiators and a common ground plane. Measurements confirm that the antenna is suitable for on-/off-body communications and meets safety standards.
A wearable dual-port button antenna that excites pattern-diversity dual-polarized waves is proposed for on-/off-body applications. Its simple structure comprises of two radiators and a common ground plane designed into two substrates. The crossed-dipole radiator is made by two symmetric bowtie dipoles printed on a circular-shaped semi-rigid substrate, which covers an ultra-wideband (UWB) application with circular polarization and directional radiation patterns, high gain, and high efficiency suitable for off-body communication. The annular-ring radiator and common ground plane are made by a conductive textile on the square-shaped flexible-felt substrate. The annular-ring radiator is shorted to the ground plane using four vias, which generates triple TM modes covering the 2.45/5.85 GHz wireless body area networks (WBAN) with omni-directional radiation patterns and a 3.8 GHz C-band with a directional radiation pattern suitable for on-/off-body communications. The fabricated antenna is verified by measurement in both free space and phantom body environment. Measurements agreed well with simulations. Simulated specific absorption rates (SARs) under US and EU standards are below the safe level, making the proposed antenna suitable for on-/off-body communications.

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