JOURNAL ARTICLE

RFID Tag Helix Antenna Sensors for Wireless Drug Dosage Monitoring

Haiyu HuangPeisen ZhaoPai‐Yen ChenYong RenXuewu LiuMauro FerrariYe HuDeji Akinwande

Year: 2014 Journal:   IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine Vol: 2 Pages: 1-8   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Miniaturized helix antennas are integrated with drug reservoirs to function as RFID wireless tag sensors for real-time drug dosage monitoring. The general design procedure of this type of biomedical antenna sensors is proposed based on electromagnetic theory and finite element simulation. A cost effective fabrication process is utilized to encapsulate the antenna sensor within a biocompatible package layer using PDMS material, and at the same time form a drug storage or drug delivery unit inside the sensor. The in vitro experiment on two prototypes of antenna sensor-drug reservoir assembly have shown the ability to monitor the drug dosage by tracking antenna resonant frequency shift from 2.4-2.5-GHz ISM band with realized sensitivity of 1.27 [Formula: see text] for transdermal drug delivery monitoring and 2.76-[Formula: see text] sensitivity for implanted drug delivery monitoring.

Keywords:
Antenna (radio) ISM band Sensitivity (control systems) Wireless sensor network Wireless Transdermal Computer science Fabrication Materials science Electronic engineering Engineering Telecommunications Medicine Computer network

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