A wideband flexible antenna utilizing PMMA/PVDFHFP/PZT polymer composite film and silver‐based conductive ink for wearable applications

Author:

Douhi Saïd12ORCID,Boumegnane Abdelkrim23,Chakhchaoui Nabil2ORCID,Eddiai Adil1,Cherkaoui Omar2,Mazroui M'hammed1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Physics of Condensed Matter (LPMC), Faculty of Sciences Ben M'Sik Hassan II University Casablanca Morocco

2. REMTEX Laboratory Higher School of Textile and Clothing Industries (ESITH) Casablanca Morocco

3. Organic Synthesis and Extraction Laboratory (OSEV), Ain Chock's Faculty of Sciences Hassan II University Casablanca Morocco

Abstract

AbstractThe relentless drive towards miniaturization and seamless integration of electronic components in wireless communications and wearable devices has significantly increased the demand for flexible, cost‐effective composites with high dielectric constants and low losses. This study presents a wideband, low‐profile, and flexible antenna with excellent on body radiation performance for wearable applications. The antenna is designed using a low‐loss composite film based on PMMA‐PVDF‐HFP‐PZT and silver‐based ink. The proposed flexible antenna exhibits a wide bandwidth of 132.16% with a voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) of less than two. It achieves a peak gain of 2.76 dBi at 2.92 GHz and maintains a maximum radiation efficiency of 80% across the 1.26–6.17 GHz frequency range. These characteristics demonstrate that the antenna is an effective solution for achieving high data rates and reliable communication links. The antenna's suitability for wearable applications is assessed by testing it on a simulated human body and analyzing its behavior under physical deformation. The results under bending showed only a minimal frequency detuning, which is negligible given the antenna's wide operational bandwidth. The specific absorption rate (SAR) analysis shows values of approximately 1.88 W/kg at 3.5 GHz with an input power of 0.5 W, and 0.279 W/kg at 5.8 GHz with an input power of 0.45 W, which complies with established safety limits for exposure. Overall, these results suggest that the proposed antenna is a viable solution for integration into wearable medical devices, such as a doctor's chest badge, enabling noncontact interactions and reducing the risk of bacterial contamination.

Funder

Fondation OCP

Publisher

Wiley

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