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Miniaturized shared aperture multiband antenna for wireless biomedical applications.

Abdul Rehman Chishti1, Abdul Aziz1, Muhammad Nawaz Abbasi1

  • 1Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur,‌‌ Pakistan.

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This study introduces a compact, multiband shared-aperture antenna for sub-1 and sub-6 GHz frequencies. Its design enables dual use in wireless communication and biomedical diagnostics, offering space efficiency.

Area of Science:

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Multiband antennas are crucial for modern wireless communication systems.
  • Shared-aperture antennas offer space and efficiency advantages.
  • Integrating diagnostic capabilities into antennas presents new opportunities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design and present a compact, folded dipole multiband shared-aperture antenna.
  • To demonstrate its operation across sub-1 and sub-6 GHz bands.
  • To explore its potential for integrated biomedical diagnostics.

Main Methods:

  • A folded dipole antenna was designed on an FR-4 substrate.
  • Miniaturization was achieved using lumped element integration, reducing size by 80%.
  • A cancer-related analyte was integrated to mimic cancerous cells for spectral detection at 5.7 GHz.

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Main Results:

  • The antenna resonates at 0.431-0.435 GHz, 4.75-4.96 GHz, and 5.64-5.88 GHz.
  • The shared-aperture design allows simultaneous multiband operation.
  • A detectable spectral change was observed at 5.7 GHz due to the integrated analyte.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed antenna offers a compact, efficient solution for multiband wireless communication.
  • Its integrated diagnostic capability makes it suitable for biomedical platforms in healthcare.
  • The antenna's dual functionality enhances its applicability in integrated systems.