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A Review on UWB Antenna Sensor for Wireless Body Area Networks
Sameer Alani,Zahriladha Zakaria,Tale Saiedi,Asmala Ahmad,Sarmad Nozad Mahmood,Mohammed Ayad Saad,Sami Abduljabbar Rashid,Mustafa Maad Hamdi,Ma'ath Abdulla A. Arabi Albeyar +8 more
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The major sections which are discussed in this paper are UWB technologies, on-off body communication; WBAN ideas are discussed to overcome several research drawbacks.Abstract:
The high demand use of Ultra-Wideband (UWB) in wireless body area network (WBAN) based medical applications opens a way for many types of research in the current decade. The continuous health monitoring of the patients during normal daily activities is the primary concentration of the WBAN system. Many studies and analyses are taken into and performance is evaluated. The major sections which are discussed in this paper are UWB technologies, on-off body communication; WBAN ideas are discussed to overcome several research drawbacks.read more
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Influence of Various Technologies on the Quality of Ultra-Wideband Antenna on a Polymeric Substrate
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Graphene-Based UWB Antenna on the Polyimide Substrate
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