Study of an Ingestible Antenna Detuning in a Porcine Model Ex Vivo: Methodology and Experimental Demonstration

Erdem Cil, Í. V. Soares, D. Renaudeau, R. Sauleau, D. Nikolayev
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As an ingestible antenna travels through the gastrointestinal tract, the environment surrounding the antenna continuously changes. Varying electromagnetic properties of gastrointestinal tissues (stomach, small intestine, and large intestine) lead to antenna detuning during this travel. This paper demonstrates the detuning encountered by ingestible antennas in the gastrointestinal tract with an ex vivo study in a porcine model. Four dipole antennas and a patch antenna operating at 434 MHz are used for this demonstration. The magnitude and the phase of the reflection coefficient of the antennas in different gastrointestinal tissues are measured and presented. Moreover, the results of the ex vivo study are compared with measurements conducted in homogeneous liquids mimicking the electromagnetic properties of the gastrointestinal tissues. It is shown that the differences between the magnitude and the phase values obtained in different tissues are greater in the porcine model. The results indicate the importance of performing ex vivo or in vivo characterization of ingestible antennas to validate their robustness against electromagnetic changes in the surrounding environment.
猪模型体内可消化天线失谐的研究:方法和实验证明
当可消化的天线通过胃肠道时,天线周围的环境会不断变化。胃肠道组织(胃、小肠和大肠)的电磁特性变化会导致天线在旅途中失谐。本文在猪模型的离体研究中证明了可消化天线在胃肠道中所遇到的失谐。该演示使用了四个偶极子天线和一个工作在434 MHz的贴片天线。测量并给出了天线在不同胃肠道组织中的反射系数的幅值和相位。此外,离体研究的结果与在模拟胃肠道组织电磁特性的均匀液体中进行的测量结果进行了比较。结果表明,在猪模型中,不同组织中获得的振幅和相位值之间的差异更大。结果表明,对可摄取天线进行离体或体内表征以验证其对周围环境电磁变化的鲁棒性的重要性。
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