Directional Modulation from a Wrist-Wearable Compact Antenna

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Abel Zandamela, Nicola Marchetti, Adam Narbudowicz, Directional Modulation from a Wrist-Wearable Compact Antenna, 16th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, Madrid, Spain, 27/03 - 01/04/2022, IEEE, 2022Download Item:
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This work proposes compact multiport antennas for directional modulation (DM) on wrist-wearable devices to improve the secrecy and privacy of the transmitted data. The DM performance is investigated using the antenna in free-space and with a human forearm-phantom. The system achieves a low Bit Error Rate (BER) < 10^(-1) with 44° beamwidth, in a unique steerable secure direction over the entire azimuth plane. Full-wave simulations including the phantom at 5 GHz show realized gains of up to 4.26 dBi. The specific absorption rate is below the standard limits, with maximum values of 0.487W/kg and 1.42W/kg for the wrist-worn and next-to-mouth conditions, respectively.
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
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PUBLISHEDMadrid, Spain
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)Other Titles:
16th European Conference on Antennas and PropagationPublisher:
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Wrist-wearable antennas, Internet of Things, Directional Modulation, Compact IoT Devices, Physical Layer SecuritySubject (TCD):
Telecommunications , Directional Modulation , Information Technology , Wearable Devices , Wireless Physical Layer Security , Wireless systems, Radio technologyDOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/EuCAP53622.2022.9769624Metadata
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