A Novel Wideband RDRA for WBAN Applications
Ekta Bhayana1, Svav Prasad2, Parikshit Vasisht3, Moin Uddin4, Taruna Sharma5, Sudhakar Ranjan6

1Ekta Bhayana, Department of Electronics and Communication, Lingaya’s Vidyapeeth, Faridabad, India.
2Dr. Svav Prasad, Department of Electronics and Communication, Lingaya’s Vidyapeeth, Faridabad, India.
3Parikshit Vasisht*, School of Engineering and Technology, Sohna, GuruGram, Haryana, India.
4Moin Uddin, School of Engineering and Technology, Sohna, GuruGram
5Taruna Sharma, J.C. Bose university of Science and Technology
6Sudhakar Ranjan, School of Engineering and Technology, Sohna, GuruGram, Haryana, India.

Manuscript received on April 07, 2021. | Revised Manuscript received on April 16, 2021. | Manuscript published on April 30, 2021. | PP: 171-174 | Volume-10 Issue-4, April 2021. | Retrieval Number: 100.1/ijeat.D24310410421 | DOI: 10.35940/ijeat.D2431.0410421
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Abstract: A Wideband Rectangular Dielectric Resonator Antenna (RDRA) is presented in this manuscript. The proposed RDRA is designed for wideband body area network (WBAN) applications due to its compact size and wideband characteristics. The proposed antenna can be effectively integrated with modern medical devices for transmitting biological signals. WBAN attract variety of applications in monitoring human health in the domains such as sports, entertainment, defense, and healthcare industry. This manuscript presents a novel RDRA to meet recent research challenges as well as applications for future generation wideband RF-device technology for BANs. The miniaturized RDRA Antenna is designed for biotelemetry using HFSS 13, FEM based 3D EM Simulation Software. 
Keywords: Rectangular Dielectric Resonator Antenna (RDRA), WBAN (wireless body area network), Reflection coefficient, DGS (defective ground structure).
Scope of the Article: Mobile & Broadband Wireless Internet