Analysis of muscle implanted antenna performance with the variation of implantation depth
Soham Ghosh, Bhaskar Gupta- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Abstract
Implantation depth of Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) is an important factor of communication quality between implantable antennas in IMDs and external devices. Therefore, it is required to study the effect of implantation depth on implantable antenna performance. In this article, dependence of resonant frequency and scattering parameters of a two-antenna system where one miniaturized meander-line antenna is placed within human muscle tissue layer operating at 2.45 GHz ISM (industrial, scientific and medical) band and a rectangular patch antenna placed outside human body, are tested. Here 15 values of implantation depth ranging over 5–35 mm inside muscle layer are taken and for each case resonant frequency and scattering parameters (S 11 and S 21) of the system are recorded. Statistical analysis has been performed to observe how these performance parameters are dependent on depth of implantation which may be varied at the time of surgery.