ABSTRACT

This research introduces a new method for incorporating textile antennas into medical applications. Textile antennas provide a pleasant and adaptable solution to the expanding need for wearable technology in health care. We talk about how to create, assemble, and characterize a textile antenna that is most suited for uses in health monitoring. In terms of flexibility, robustness, and biocompatibility, our suggested antenna performs admirably. We investigate its possibilities in multiple health care settings, including tracking vital signs, remote patient monitoring, and medical diagnostics. Additionally, we go through the difficulties and possibilities associated with implementing textile antennas in health care environments, including integration with current systems, power efficiency, and signal integrity. Overall, our work opens the door for better patient care and monitoring by advancing wearable technologies in the health care industry.