Research Article |
Design of Microstrip Patch Antenna with DGS for GSM application
Author(s): Srashti Sharma1 and Vandana Vikas Thakare2
Published In : International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Research (IJEER) volume 7, issue 2
Publisher : FOREX Publication
Published : 15 April 2019
e-ISSN : 2347-470X
Page(s) : 4-10
Abstract
Orthopedic implants are a type of joint implant such as knee and hip implant to replace the severely injured or diseased joints for people who suffer from joint problems and bring those people back to a normal life. The total number of knee and hip replacement surgeries per year in US keeps increasing in the recent years and will hit 3.48 million in 20 years
Keywords: Orthopedic
, RFID
, Wireless RF technology
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Joby V John*, M.E. Scholar, Dept. of Electronics & Comm., Paavai Institutions, Anna University, Chennai, India; Email: obyvjohnanchal@gmail.com
Manikandan, A.P. in, Dept. of Electronics & Comm., Paavai Institutions, Anna University, Chennai, India
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