A Microwave Technique with an Implantable Open Cylindrical-Rectangular Antenna for Therapeutic Biomedical Applications


Speaker: Robert Salama

Affiliation: Western Sydney University

Time: Monday 15/02/2016 from 14:00 to 15:00

Venue: Access Grid UWS. Presented from Penrith (Y239), accessible from Parramatta (EB.1.32) and Campbelltown (26.1.50).

Abstract: In this paper, a 2.45-GHz microwave wireless power transmission technique with an implantable open cylindrical antenna, a rectifying circuit and an external antenna module is designed and characterized for biomedical applications. The geometry of the open cylindrical antenna facilitates its direct installation in human tissue for therapeutic applications such as nerve stimulation. The simulation results show that the implanted open cylindrical antenna has an acceptable performance in human tissue and that the microwave wireless power transmission technique with this antenna is capable of delivering an electrical stimulus that can be used for nerve stimulation while maintaining a specific absorption rate that conforms to the IEEE standards.

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