RFID antennas implanted for pervasive healthcare applications

radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a new technology which helps to reduce many medical errors, it can improve also the quality of care in hospitals by easily identifying patients and personal. In this article, we present an implanted antenna RFID in the human body, we made many simulations by the CST (computer simulation technology) software in order to have an idea about the behavior of the antenna in the human body.

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