| Title | 
	A Triple Band Deep-Tissue Antenna for Biomedical Implants  | 
					
	| DOI | 
	https://doi.org/10.5370/KIEE.2017.66.2.383 | 
					
	| Keywords | 
	 Medical implant ; Antenna ; Wireless biotelemetry | 
					
	| Abstract | 
	In this study, we introduce a triple-band flexible implantable antenna that is tuned by using a ground slot in three specific bands, namely Medical Implanted Communication Service (MICS: 402-405 MHz) for telemetry, the midfield band (lower gigahertz: 1.45-1.6 GHz) for Wireless Power Transfer (WPT), and the Industrial, Scientific and Medical band (ISM: 2.4-2.45 GHz) for power conservation. This antenna is wrapped inside a printed 3D capsule prototype to show its applicability in different implantable or ingestible devices. The telemetry performance of the proposed antenna was simulated and measured by using a porcine heart. From the simulation and measurement, we found that use of a ground slot in the implantable antenna can improve the antenna performance and can also reduce the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR).  |