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UWB power propagation for bio-medical implanted devices
Mohammad Ghavami
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Implantable Devices
100%
Ultra-wideband
100%
Attenuation
100%
Power Propagation
100%
Human Body
66%
Receiver Antenna
66%
Center Frequency
66%
Two-center
66%
Transmitter Antenna
66%
GHz Bandwidth
66%
Human Tissue
33%
Antenna
33%
Permittivity
33%
Biological Tissue
33%
Ultra Wide Band Technology
33%
Patch Antenna
33%
Two-layer
33%
Transmission Power Level
33%
Electromagnetic Impulse
33%
Tissue Attenuation
33%
Incident Power
33%
Ultrawideband Communication Systems
33%
Low-band
33%
Antenna Characteristics
33%
Frequency Parameter
33%
Energy Transmission
33%
Discone Antenna
33%
Computer Simulation Results
33%
Power Comparison
33%
Tissue Model
33%
Power Variation
33%
Ultra-wideband Antenna
33%
Engineering
Antenna
100%
Ultra-Wideband
100%
Implanted Medical Device
100%
Receiver Antenna
40%
Simulation Result
20%
Biological Tissue
20%
Communication System
20%
Power Variation
20%
Energy Transmission
20%
Ultra Wideband Communications
20%
Patch Antenna
20%