Design of Dual-Band Antenna for Metal-Bezel Smartwatches with Negligible Wrist Effects Utilizing Coupled-Feeding Technique

Jinrui Zuo, Yan Wang*, Feng Xu

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Since smartwatches are usually worn on the human wrist, the impact of the wrist on antenna performance (frequency shift and efficiency reduction) is crucial for practical applications. In this Communication, a dual-band antenna for metal-bezel smartwatches, which is almost unaffected by the human wrist, is proposed and studied. Unlike traditional smartwatch antenna designs which directly excite the metal bezel, this work employs a coupled-feeding technique, where the metal bezel is coupled-fed by the coupling metal. The proposed coupled-feeding technique significantly enhances the vertical electric field, making the impact of the wrist on the antenna performance negligible. A prototype demonstrates that, with the coupled-feeding technique, the frequency shift is nearly 0 MHz in the both GPS L1 and BT bands. Meanwhile, the efficiency reduction is just 0.3 dB in the GPS L1 band (from -3.8 dB to -4.1 dB) and 0.2 dB in the BT band (from -3.6 dB to -3.8 dB). Additionally, with the coupled-feeding technique, the proposed antenna consistently demonstrates stable and reliable performance, whether worn on the left or right wrist or with different coupled-feeding positions. In summary, the proposed antenna, utilizing the coupled-feeding technique, demonstrates slight frequency shift, exceptionally low efficiency degradation, and excellent performance consistency, making it highly promising for practical applications.

源语言英语
期刊IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
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Zuo, J., Wang, Y., & Xu, F. (已接受/印刷中). Design of Dual-Band Antenna for Metal-Bezel Smartwatches with Negligible Wrist Effects Utilizing Coupled-Feeding Technique. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation. https://doi.org/10.1109/TAP.2025.3526897