A Look Through Artificial Human Tissues at Ka-Band and D-Band

2023 Sixth International Workshop on Mobile Terahertz Systems (IWMTS)(2023)

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Recent years have seen a surge of interest for in-vivo wireless body communications and sensing, driven by advancements in seamlessly integrated implantable sensors within the human bloodstream. Millimeter-wave (mmWave) and sub-terahertz (sub-THz) technologies have played a pivotal role in developing compact bionanosensors for medical treatments and monitoring vital indicators, including cancer cells. However, human tissues’ non-transparent behavior for higher frequency electromagnetic waves, attributed to their low-pass characteristics, requires careful consideration of system properties such as bandwidth, data rate, and physical dimensions to achieve optimal balance. This study investigates penetration losses in four artificial human tissue phantoms, namely skin and fat, using state-of-the-art VNA-based SWISSto12 material characterization kit (MCK). The investigation spans the frequency ranges in the Ka-band (25-40GHz) and D-band (110-170GHz).
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artificial human tissue phantoms,cancer cells,compact bionanosensors,D-band,data rate,fat,frequency 110.0 GHz to 170.0 GHz,frequency 25.0 GHz to 40.0 GHz,higher frequency electromagnetic waves,human bloodstream,in-vivo wireless body communications,Ka-band,low-pass characteristics,medical treatments,millimeter-wave technology,nontransparent behavior,penetration losses,physical dimensions,seamlessly integrated implantable sensors,skin,state-of-the-art VNA-based SWISSto12 material characterization kit,sub-terahertz technology,system properties,vital indicator monitoring
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