Manufacturing considerations for implantable antennas

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Publication Type pre-print
School or College College of Engineering
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering
Creator Furse, Cynthia M.
Other Author Rodriguez, Miguel; Franklin, Rob
Title Manufacturing considerations for implantable antennas
Date 2013-01-01
Description Design of implantable antennas poses a unique set of challenges since antennas need to be small, biocompatible, and operate in the highly lossy environment of the human body. A recent review identified miniaturization challenges and how they have been managed in a variety of designs. [1] It also noted the sensitivity of these miniaturized antennas to fabrication tolerances. Our paper addresses another type of challenge - effective methods to manufacture these antennas using biocompatible materials (many of which are difficult to adhere with glue or solder), tight manufacturing tolerances (and practical ways to manage them), and a design that is practical both for manufacturing of individual test antennas by hand or for larger scale manufacturing. We will build on the spiral microstrip designs originally presented in [2] and expanded in [3][4].
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Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
First Page 2087
Last Page 2088
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Rodriguez, M., Furse, C., & Franklin, R. (2013). Manufacturing considerations for implantable antennas. IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, AP-S International Symposium (Digest), no. 671102, 2087-8.
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