Wire Antennas

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Wireless biotelemetry systems allow for the monitoring and transmitting of physiological data from inside the body to external devices without the need for wires. Such systems often rely on implantable antennas to provide reliable and efficient wireless communication between the implanted device and the external receiver.

The wireless systems cover a large variety of devices in different applications such as: navigation, radars, direct broadcast TV, satellite and mobile communications.

Snoring is a one of the sleep disorder syndromes caused by the Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) which causes serious breathing problems. This type of apnea occurs when your throat muscles intermittently relax and block your airway during sleep.

A collinear array operating at 3.2 GHz has been simulated with the powerfull Antenna simulation software, HFWorks.

Design and analysis of an FM Antenna for cars using the Antenna simulation and design software, HFWorks.

A Helical Antenna operating at 2.45 GHz in its axial mode or end-fire designed with HFWorks.

Analysis of a Coaxial Antenna operating between 2 GHz to 4 GHz using the antenna simulation software, HFWorks.