Implantable and Ingestible Antenna Systems: From imagination to realization
Abdul Basir, Youngdae Cho, Izaz Ali Shah, Shahzeb Hayat, Sana Ullah,, Muhammad Zada, Syed Ahson Ali Shah, and Hyoungsuk Yoo

TL;DR
This comprehensive review covers the design, challenges, and advancements of implantable and ingestible antennas, providing a standardized protocol to streamline their development from concept to commercialization.
Contribution
It introduces a unified protocol for designing and realizing implantable antennas, bridging gaps between simulations, measurements, and practical deployment.
Findings
Detailed overview of antenna types and materials
Performance enhancement techniques discussed
A standardized design protocol proposed
Abstract
Biomedical implantable technologies are life-saving modalities for millions of people globally because of their abilities of wireless remote monitoring, regulating the abnormal functions of internal organs, and early detection of cognitive disorders. Enabling these devices with wireless functionalities, implantable antennas are the crucial front-end component of them. Detailed overviews of the implantable and ingestible antennas, their types, miniaturization techniques, measurement phantoms, biocompatibility issues, and materials are available in the literature. This article comprehensively reviews the design processes, design techniques and methods, types of antennas, electromagnetic (EM) simulators, and radiofrequency (RF) bands used for implantable and ingestible antennas. We briefly discussed the latest advancements in this field and extended their scope beyond conventional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Body Area Networks · Antenna Design and Analysis · Wireless Power Transfer Systems
