CPW Antennas for Biomedical Applications Design is an insightful book by N. Mahalakshmi that delves into the design and analysis of coplanar waveguide (CPW) feed antennas for biomedical applications. The book explores the application of CPW feed antennas in wireless biomedical sensors, bio-implants, and wearable antennas.
The book covers essential topics such as electromagnetic fields, bioelectromagnetics, radiation patterns, impedance matching, and antenna miniaturization. It also delves into the use of CPW feed antennas in bio-sensing, microwave imaging, radio frequency identification, and microwave ablation.
The author focuses on the use of CPW antennas in medical diagnosis and therapeutic applications. This includes the use of these antennas in biosensors, dielectric materials, biological tissues, microwave hyperthermia, and SAR. The book also explores the human exposure to electromagnetic fields and microwave radiometry.
Moreover, the book explores the use of CPW antennas in wireless power transfer, bio-medical telemetry, medical devices, and antenna modeling. The book also covers the use of CPW antennas in biosignal transmission such as ECG, EEG, and EMG.
The book also delves into the use of CPW antennas in wireless body area networks, medical telemetry systems, inductive coupling, far-field antennas, near-field antennas, biomedical electronics, radio frequency energy harvesting, and human body communication.
This book is a must-read for researchers, students, and professionals in the field of biomedical engineering and communication systems. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the design and analysis of CPW feed antennas for biomedical applications, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in this field.