Analysis of an ultra miniature capsule antenna for gastrointestinal endoscopy

An efficient miniaturized antenna used in Wireless Capsule Endoscopy is presented. Wireless Capsule Endoscopy is the best option to replace conventional Endoscopic methods. An antenna in this capsule provides definitive electromagnetic performance of the system which is used for inspection of the ga...

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Main Authors: T. Mary Neebha, M. Nesasudha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-10-01
Series:Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215098618301691
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spelling doaj-3e60be7ec79b46ca82ee0e48f08c59f12020-11-25T01:39:54ZengElsevierEngineering Science and Technology, an International Journal2215-09862018-10-01215938944Analysis of an ultra miniature capsule antenna for gastrointestinal endoscopyT. Mary Neebha0M. Nesasudha1Corresponding author.; Electronics and Communication Engineering, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore, IndiaElectronics and Communication Engineering, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore, IndiaAn efficient miniaturized antenna used in Wireless Capsule Endoscopy is presented. Wireless Capsule Endoscopy is the best option to replace conventional Endoscopic methods. An antenna in this capsule provides definitive electromagnetic performance of the system which is used for inspection of the gastrointestinal tract (GI). The proposed antenna has a Double C-shaped Resonant Structure (DCRS) embedded with the antenna structure. This structure can introduce a strong electric response over any desired frequency and thus metamaterials with negative permittivity can be constructed. The parameters of the metamaterial are extracted to confirm its artificial behavior. The characterization of the miniature antenna is done at 2.45 GHz using coaxial cables and we obtained a simulated gain of −23 dBi and the achieved fractional bandwidth is 20.4%. This paper also explains the method for the calculation of the impedance of the isolated antenna structure without any conventional coaxial cable. This antenna design is well suited for ingestible applications as it is miniaturized and operates in the ISM band. Keywords: Metamaterials, Miniature antenna, Wireless Capsule Endoscope, Ingestible antennahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215098618301691
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author T. Mary Neebha
M. Nesasudha
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M. Nesasudha
Analysis of an ultra miniature capsule antenna for gastrointestinal endoscopy
Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal
author_facet T. Mary Neebha
M. Nesasudha
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title Analysis of an ultra miniature capsule antenna for gastrointestinal endoscopy
title_short Analysis of an ultra miniature capsule antenna for gastrointestinal endoscopy
title_full Analysis of an ultra miniature capsule antenna for gastrointestinal endoscopy
title_fullStr Analysis of an ultra miniature capsule antenna for gastrointestinal endoscopy
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of an ultra miniature capsule antenna for gastrointestinal endoscopy
title_sort analysis of an ultra miniature capsule antenna for gastrointestinal endoscopy
publisher Elsevier
series Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal
issn 2215-0986
publishDate 2018-10-01
description An efficient miniaturized antenna used in Wireless Capsule Endoscopy is presented. Wireless Capsule Endoscopy is the best option to replace conventional Endoscopic methods. An antenna in this capsule provides definitive electromagnetic performance of the system which is used for inspection of the gastrointestinal tract (GI). The proposed antenna has a Double C-shaped Resonant Structure (DCRS) embedded with the antenna structure. This structure can introduce a strong electric response over any desired frequency and thus metamaterials with negative permittivity can be constructed. The parameters of the metamaterial are extracted to confirm its artificial behavior. The characterization of the miniature antenna is done at 2.45 GHz using coaxial cables and we obtained a simulated gain of −23 dBi and the achieved fractional bandwidth is 20.4%. This paper also explains the method for the calculation of the impedance of the isolated antenna structure without any conventional coaxial cable. This antenna design is well suited for ingestible applications as it is miniaturized and operates in the ISM band. Keywords: Metamaterials, Miniature antenna, Wireless Capsule Endoscope, Ingestible antenna
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