AntennaWare Awarded European Patent for Innovative Multi-Mode Antenna

March 23 2023, 09:10
AntennaWare Ltd, specialists in solving body-blocking problems normally associated with close-range RF designs, has been awarded a European Patent which is expected to have important implications for enabling implantable devices within the human body. The new multi-mode antenna from AntennaWare enables reliable and continuous communications even in next-generation medical applications or from sensors inside obstructed structures.
 

Current wireless communications with implanted devices, such as pacemakers or neural implants, require the external reader devices to be held directly over the implant area to allow wireless data transfer at intervals dictated by the user. Alternatively, wireless uploads to remote readers can occur but only at hourly or longer intervals due to power consumption and implanted device battery life limitations.

The multi-mode antenna technology developed by AntennaWare covers all the propagation requirements for communication from surface to implantable devices within the human body from a single antenna element, enabling seamless, reliable continuous communications with implanted devices.

"New patents in the complex area of antenna design, demonstrate the expertise and world-leading innovation within the AntennaWare team. This patent was derived from core deep tech research in wireless communication for difficult and complex environments, such as communication off, around and into the human body," commented AntennaWare Co-founder Dr Gareth Conway.

Dr Matthew Magill, AntennaWare CTO adds, "In 2015, my PhD was on deep-tissue implantable antennas for medical applications. Implantable cardiac pacemakers and cardioverter-defibrillators were largely the only well know wireless active implanted devices, but more recently, there are new and exciting innovations in the medical space, requiring deep tissue communication to and from implantable technologies. The reliability of the AntennaWare multi-mode antenna in these difficult environments makes it perfect for use in this space."

And as AntennaWare Commercial Director Jonny McClintock explains, the use case for this patented technology isn’t limited to implantable devices within the human or animal bodies, "The AntennaWare multi-mode antenna technology has broader applications. It could also be used in industrial applications to relay information from sensors embedded deep inside structures, to the outside world. Opening up use cases for wireless communications that weren’t possible up to now."

AntennaWare is so far the only commercial antenna company fully focused on designing antennas with the unique challenges of wearables in mind. The company combines over 25 years of cutting-edge academic R&D experience in wearable antenna design and body-centric EM propagation, with a strong focus on real-world performance and measurement verification. AntennaWare already offers its BodyWave antenna range, designed for the challenges of wearable wireless communications and audio, and is exploring technologies for Sports and Medical applications.
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