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Sensing signals of a sensor in digestive tract
Raška, Marek ; Láčík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is a system for capturing images of human digestive tract for medical purposes. The antenna is one of the most important parts of the system. In this report, I present a solution for a system operating in the 2.4 GHz and 915 MHz ISM band. The capsule transmitter contains a conformal loop antenna placed on its outer wall. The planar monopole with a partial ground is used as a receiver. The systems have been verified by numerical simulations with a phantom representing digestive tract. The transmitting modules have the bandwidth of several GHz according to simulations. This allows the antenna to tolerate various effects of living tissues. The receiving antennas have the bandwidth of hundreds of MHz. The path loss of the radio link between antennas operating in 2,4 GHz band is lower than 94 dB for any capsule orientation and location. This does not ensure a sufficient signal strength at the receiving antenna. In contrast, the system operating at 915 MHz ensures sufficient signal level at the receiver.
3D textile integrated monopole
Füll, David ; Kufa, Martin (referee) ; Cupal, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of omnidirectional monopole antennas. Using the parabolic reflector and the directors, the directional characteristics of monopole antennas are modified. This directional antenna, together with the omnidirectional antenna, examines the effect of various materials, the emission characteristics and the input reflection factor, near the antennas. These antennas are made of 3D textile, measured in anechoic chamber and compared to the designed antennas. At the end of the thesis is the summary and evaluation of the result.
Sensing signals of a sensor in digestive tract
Raška, Marek ; Láčík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is a system for capturing images of human digestive tract for medical purposes. The antenna is one of the most important parts of the system. In this report, I present a solution for a system operating in the 2.4 GHz and 915 MHz ISM band. The capsule transmitter contains a conformal loop antenna placed on its outer wall. The planar monopole with a partial ground is used as a receiver. The systems have been verified by numerical simulations with a phantom representing digestive tract. The transmitting modules have the bandwidth of several GHz according to simulations. This allows the antenna to tolerate various effects of living tissues. The receiving antennas have the bandwidth of hundreds of MHz. The path loss of the radio link between antennas operating in 2,4 GHz band is lower than 94 dB for any capsule orientation and location. This does not ensure a sufficient signal strength at the receiving antenna. In contrast, the system operating at 915 MHz ensures sufficient signal level at the receiver.
3D textile integrated monopole
Füll, David ; Kufa, Martin (referee) ; Cupal, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of omnidirectional monopole antennas. Using the parabolic reflector and the directors, the directional characteristics of monopole antennas are modified. This directional antenna, together with the omnidirectional antenna, examines the effect of various materials, the emission characteristics and the input reflection factor, near the antennas. These antennas are made of 3D textile, measured in anechoic chamber and compared to the designed antennas. At the end of the thesis is the summary and evaluation of the result.

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