D. Ruban Thomas, V. Prabhu, V. Kalyana Sundari, D. Kotteshwari, Kethineni Sai Sharanya
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Abstract
The aim of this research is to develop a Z-shaped patch antenna to detect the skin cancer. A Z-shaped patch antenna can be implanted into human skin to detect the presence of skin cancer by using specific absorption rate (SAR) data. The RT/Duroid 5880 substrate material used in the antenna, which has a relative permittivity of3.4, operates at 6 GHz. Since the Zshaped patch antenna has a low SAR value that reduces the risk of skin radiation exposure, this design is ideal for biomedical applications. The flexible patch antenna is applied directly to the skin and tests both healthy and malignant cells using established settings. Cancer can be discovered by comparing the gain, voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR), and return loss of cancer cells to healthy cells. Cancerous cells can differ in size and structure. The Z-shaped microstrip patch antenna was created and simulated using the HFSS tool in the Ansys software.