A SURVEY ON UWB WEARABLE ANTENNA FOR BODY AREA NETWORK APPLICATION
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https://doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v5.i2.2018.657Keywords:
Textile Antenna, Body Wearable System, Electro-Textile, EBG (Electromagnetic Band Gap), SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)Abstract
A body wearable antenna (BWA) is a hotly research issue for the examination. In this paper different kind of receiving antennas are displayed which are as of now accessible in writing. A BWA is a material receiving antenna, which is adaptable and comfort. At some point it isn't important that space accessible for mounting the receiving antenna is level, so radio antenna ought not to change its qualities amid twisting conditions. Save specialists for the most part work in such a domain which is disjoined by multipath, which cause the blurring of got flag. So to keep away from such kind of issue a multi energized reception apparatus may require. Besides when receiving antenna is put over the human body, because of bidirectional properties of radio antenna in reverse radiation may hurt the wearer's body. So to minimize such radiations EBG (Electromagnetic band gap) structures are utilized.
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