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A Millimeter Wave Antenna for Wireless Body Area Network Applications
In this communication, a wideband patch antenna operating in K and Ka bands for wearable 5G applications is presented. The proposed antenna is analyzed on FR4 and Polyamide dielectric materials. The top layer of the antenna has a hexagonal patch structure consisting of a hexagonal slot with a rectangular notch, a dielectric layer in the middle, and a partial ground plane (PGP) designed as the bottom layer. As a result, the antenna had a small size of 7mmx7mm and resonated from 25 GHz to 31 GHz frequency. Analysis and comparison of performance characteristics in both off-body and on-body scenarios were performed in terms of S parameters, VSWR, bandwidth and gain, radiation pattern, and efficiency of the proposed antenna. The calculated specific absorption rate is 1.39 W/Kg, which is significantly lower than the FCC requirements. A high-frequency structure (HFSS) simulation tool is used to simulate the proposed antenna.