A multi-criteria decision analysis of implanted biomedical device antenna: electro-thermal simulation, design, and data analysis

Author:

Sloos Tim1,Rustand Brent1,Liu Xinhe1,Keegan Connor1,Sourki Reza1,Milani Abbas S1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering, The University of British Columbia, Canada

Abstract

In this article, three elemental (dipole, loop, and meander) designs of an implanted biomedical device (IBD) antenna are studied to provide an enhanced understanding of fundamental (material and geometry) factors which would contribute to the regulation of a steady vital sign, with minimal effect on the surrounding tissue during monitoring and treatment. Dipole and Loop antennas are known to offer similar advantages in that they are both balanced antennas, while the Meander antenna is likely to offer better radiation resistance. The investigation was carried out through the design of experiments and finite element modeling of the temperature field due to the AC level applied (10 or 100mA), under the geometry of each given antenna type and three material options (Titanium, Cobalt Chromium, and Macor). Finally, a multi-criteria decision-making process is applied to select the optimal design under maximum field temperature, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, density, and specific heat attributes. The findings suggested that the Meander design made of Titanium would allow for a maximized overall performance with minimal thermal and radiation effects.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Modeling and Simulation,Software

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