Bending Effects on Polyvinyl Alcohol Thin Film for Flexible Wearable Antenna Substrate

Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) has been used in various applications, including the medical health industry and electronics. It is a synthetic polymer with advantages such as being transparent, flexible, biocompatible, biodegradable, and a simpler synthesis process. These advantages make PVA a very promisi...

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Published in:Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology
Main Author: Ibrahim A.; Razali A.R.; Jusoh M.; Faudzi N.M.; Mozi A.M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2024
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Ibrahim A.; Razali A.R.; Jusoh M.; Faudzi N.M.; Mozi A.M.
Bending Effects on Polyvinyl Alcohol Thin Film for Flexible Wearable Antenna Substrate
2024
Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology
32
5
10.47836/pjst.32.5.07
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85202934634&doi=10.47836%2fpjst.32.5.07&partnerID=40&md5=6831e8d51e67da5f999fb866679c62bc
Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) has been used in various applications, including the medical health industry and electronics. It is a synthetic polymer with advantages such as being transparent, flexible, biocompatible, biodegradable, and a simpler synthesis process. These advantages make PVA a very promising material for human wearable antennae. In this research, the bending effect of an antenna using a PVA substrate is studied to analyze its durability in the wearable application. Firstly, the thin film substrate synthesis is performed using PVA 2488 with the measured average dielectric constant and tangent loss of 1.24 and 0.066, respectively, across S-Band frequency. Later, a 5G antenna is designed and fabricated using the PVA substrate. Finally, the bending effects of the fabricated antenna are measured at different bending radii. Four different antenna-bending radii are selected to represent different curvatures of human body parts. Results show that bending does not have a significant effect on the reflection coefficient of the antenna, where the frequency shifts from 2.2% up to 7.4% only for all bending conditions. Hence, in that aspect of finding, the PVA thin film is a potential candidate for flexible and wearable antenna material in various human body parts in biomedical applications. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press.
Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
1287680
English
Article
All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access
author Ibrahim A.; Razali A.R.; Jusoh M.; Faudzi N.M.; Mozi A.M.
spellingShingle Ibrahim A.; Razali A.R.; Jusoh M.; Faudzi N.M.; Mozi A.M.
Bending Effects on Polyvinyl Alcohol Thin Film for Flexible Wearable Antenna Substrate
author_facet Ibrahim A.; Razali A.R.; Jusoh M.; Faudzi N.M.; Mozi A.M.
author_sort Ibrahim A.; Razali A.R.; Jusoh M.; Faudzi N.M.; Mozi A.M.
title Bending Effects on Polyvinyl Alcohol Thin Film for Flexible Wearable Antenna Substrate
title_short Bending Effects on Polyvinyl Alcohol Thin Film for Flexible Wearable Antenna Substrate
title_full Bending Effects on Polyvinyl Alcohol Thin Film for Flexible Wearable Antenna Substrate
title_fullStr Bending Effects on Polyvinyl Alcohol Thin Film for Flexible Wearable Antenna Substrate
title_full_unstemmed Bending Effects on Polyvinyl Alcohol Thin Film for Flexible Wearable Antenna Substrate
title_sort Bending Effects on Polyvinyl Alcohol Thin Film for Flexible Wearable Antenna Substrate
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description Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) has been used in various applications, including the medical health industry and electronics. It is a synthetic polymer with advantages such as being transparent, flexible, biocompatible, biodegradable, and a simpler synthesis process. These advantages make PVA a very promising material for human wearable antennae. In this research, the bending effect of an antenna using a PVA substrate is studied to analyze its durability in the wearable application. Firstly, the thin film substrate synthesis is performed using PVA 2488 with the measured average dielectric constant and tangent loss of 1.24 and 0.066, respectively, across S-Band frequency. Later, a 5G antenna is designed and fabricated using the PVA substrate. Finally, the bending effects of the fabricated antenna are measured at different bending radii. Four different antenna-bending radii are selected to represent different curvatures of human body parts. Results show that bending does not have a significant effect on the reflection coefficient of the antenna, where the frequency shifts from 2.2% up to 7.4% only for all bending conditions. Hence, in that aspect of finding, the PVA thin film is a potential candidate for flexible and wearable antenna material in various human body parts in biomedical applications. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press.
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