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Assessing the RF Performance of Medical Implant Antennas
Yomna El-Saboni
, Matthew K. Magill
,
Gareth A. Conway
, William G. Scanlon
School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Wireless Communication Systems
Institute of Electronics, Communications & Information Technology
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Engineering
Performance
100%
Antenna
100%
Implants
50%
Applications
30%
Highlight
20%
Illustrates
20%
Radiation Performance
20%
Development
10%
Fields
10%
Simulation
10%
Losses
10%
Design
10%
Experiments
10%
Environment
10%
Impedance
10%
Electronic Devices
10%
Obtains
10%
Innovation
10%
Human Body
10%
Local Environment
10%
Close Proximity
10%
Radiation Efficiency
10%
Radiation
10%
Physical Size
10%
Test Environment
10%
Coating Material
10%
Reverberation Chamber
10%
Resonant Antenna
10%
Patient Treatment
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Tissues
100%
Medical Implant
100%
Development
50%
Patient
50%
Therapeutic Procedure
50%
Interpersonal Communication
50%
Implant
50%
Feeding
50%
Computer Science
Antennas
100%
Application
27%
Design
9%
Roles
9%
Control
9%
Communication
9%
Innovations
9%
Modeling and Simulation
9%
Radiation Efficiency
9%
Impedance Matching
9%
Local Environment
9%
Close Proximity
9%
Test Environment
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Electronic Device
20%