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3-D Printed Dual-Band Microwave Imaging Antenna

Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Borra, Vamsi
Itapu, Srikanth  
Garretto, Joao
Yarwood, Ronald
Morrison, Gina
Cortes, Pedro
MacDonald, Eric
Li, Frank
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1149/10701.8631ecst
Abstract
Microwave imaging utilizes low-power Near-field electromagnetic fields at microwave frequencies to detect the internal structure of an object. Sufficient resolution through the thickness is crucial in biomedical applications to detect small objects of concern. Parameters such as the frequency of microwave signals, the design, and the material of the antenna are the most important factors to consider for microwave-based biomedical sensing. The proposed antenna falls under the good health and well-being goal, which is among the sustainable development goals (SDGs) that transform the world and yields merits of: compactness in size, ease of fabrication, wider impedance bandwidth, simple design, and good RF performance. An Asymmetric-fed Coupled Stripline (ACS) antenna is 3D-printed on an FR4 substrate with return loss measurements ranging from 2 GHz to 20 GHz. The impedance bandwidth is obtained between 6 GHz to 8 GHz and 15 GHz to 17 GHz. The proposed microwave antenna was simulated using Ansys HFSS. The parameters are designed to ensure optimum radiation efficiency. The radiation patterns obtained were omnidirectional in H-plane and bidirectional in E-plane. © The Electrochemical Society
Subjects

3D

Microwave

Imaging

Antenna

Asymmetric-fed couple...

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