TY - JOUR N2 - Wearable antennas are becoming increasingly popular as a result of their wide range of applications, including communication, health parameter monitoring, and so on. If the wearable antenna is built of textile material, it is highly comfortable to wear and has numerous benefits, such as light weight, compact size, and low cost. A 1.3 GHz microstrip antenna made from jeans substrate is presented in this work. For antenna conducting patch and ground plane copper material is used. The electromagnetic properties of the jean’s substrate are dielectric constant ℇr = 1.7 and loss tangent tan ẟ = 0.01. In this work the main purpose or application of this antenna is to observe three levels of glucose, i.e., hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and normal glucose. The antenna is placed over the arm in the first scenario, while the finger is placed over the antenna patch in the second case. When the glucose concentration in the blood varies, the blood properties change, and the antenna frequency shifts as a result. [That] This frequency shift is used to find out the three glucose levels. The advantage of jeans substrate is that you can wear this antenna very easily over your arm. The antenna is designed using HFSS software and tested using an arm phantom and a finger phantom designed in HFSS. L1 - http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/127349/PDF/2-3735-Ghodake-sk.pdf L2 - http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/127349 PY - 2023 IS - No 2 EP - 224 DO - 10.24425/ijet.2023.144353 KW - wearable KW - textile KW - microstrip KW - hypoglycemia KW - frequency shift KW - phantom A1 - Ghodake, Asha A1 - Hogade, Balaji PB - Polish Academy of Sciences Committee of Electronics and Telecommunications VL - vol. 69 DA - 2023.05.31 T1 - Wearable Textile Antenna for Glucose Level Monitoring SP - 219 UR - http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/127349 T2 - International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications ER -