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Near-Field Characterization of Reconfigurable Narrowband Antenna in the Proximity of the Human Body

Reconfigurable Antenna, SAR, FDTD • 2008
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Authors . Elshafiey, A. F. Sheta, M. Alkanhal, A. S. Mohra, and A. Al Orainy
Keywords Not Available
Journal Reconfigurable Antenna, SAR, FDTD
Publisher Not Available
Volume 1
Issue 1
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publication.type Local
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Abstract
Reconfigurable antennas have been suggested recently for use in various mobile
systems. These systems are usually operated in the vicinity of human body, leading to mutual
interaction with body tissues. A nondestructive evaluation method is developed to characterize a
reconfigurable antenna designed to cover the GSM-900/DCS-1800 bands. Modeling based on FDTD
is performed of the antenna in free space and in proximity to human head. Results reveal frequency
shift, and variations in the matching and bandwidth, depending on antenna orientation with respect to
the head. Experimental setup is also used to characterize the SAR values in human head. A sixdegree-
of-freedom robot is implemented to scan a head phantom using specialized sensors and head
simulating liquids. The developed system provides a tool for guiding the design of the new category
of reconfigurable antennas.