IEEE Access (Jan 2022)

Recent Advancement of Wearable Reconfigurable Antenna Technologies: A Review

  • Umar Musa,
  • Shaharil Mohd Shah,
  • Huda A. Majid,
  • Zuhairiah Zainal Abidin,
  • Muhammad Sani Yahya,
  • Suleiman Babani,
  • Zainab Yunusa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3222782
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 121831 – 121863

Abstract

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Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) technology is gaining popularity in personal communication owing to the expanding improvement in wireless technology. Wearable antennas are utilized in various WBAN applications including personal healthcare, entertainment, military, and many more because of their attractive characteristics and the potential for integrating lightweight, compact, low-cost, and adaptable wireless communications. A wearable reconfigurable antenna will allow a single antenna to operate at multiple resonant frequencies, radiation, polarization or a hybrid between them, by using single or multiple active switching devices for signal transmission and reception in different parts of human body, rather than using multiple antennas. Over the years, several review papers were reported on wearable antennas which discussed the requirements and issues of wearable antennas in terms of their design, fabrication, and measurement. Currently, the WBAN technology employs a single wearable reconfigurable antenna to perform multiple functions in different parts of human body. Recently, a significant amount of research has been conducted in the area of wearable reconfigurable antennas for WBAN applications. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the requirements and analysis needed for wearable reconfigurable antennas such as Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for on-body analysis, investigation of antennas under bending conditions, reconfigurable techniques and reconfigurable performance metrics.

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