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Flexible antennas for GPS reception
2006 First European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, 2006Flexible antennas for GPS reception have been designed and their performance on two different substrates has been evaluated. Two antenna types, a corner-truncated square patch and a planar inverted F-antenna were studied. Antenna patterns were manufactured using conductive pastes and silk screen printing technique.
Jouko Heikkinen +3 more
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2010 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2010
The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University (ASU) was founded in 2004 as a partnership between academia, industry, and government to collaborate on the development of a new generation of innovative displays and electronic circuits that are flexible, lightweight, low power, and rugged [1].
A C Durgun +5 more
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The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University (ASU) was founded in 2004 as a partnership between academia, industry, and government to collaborate on the development of a new generation of innovative displays and electronic circuits that are flexible, lightweight, low power, and rugged [1].
A C Durgun +5 more
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Flexible Ultra Wide Band Antenna for WBAN Applications
This paper introduces a small-sized, low-profile, planar and flexible ultra-wide band (UWB) antenna using natural rubber as the substrate. It is the primary approach in using natural rubber as the substrate for UWB antenna.
Lakshmanan, Reshma, Sukumaran, Shinoj K.
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Flexible plasma linear antenna
Applied Physics Letters, 2017In this work, we introduce a type of plasma antenna that was fabricated using flexible materials and excited using a 5−20 kHz alternating current (ac) power supply. The results showed that the antenna characteristics, including the impedance, the reflection coefficient (S11), the radiation pattern, and the gain, can be controlled rapidly and easily by ...
Jiansen Zhao +5 more
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A new material for flexible antennas
2014 IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Applied Electromagnetics (APACE), 2014This paper reports for the first time, the use of natural rubber as a substrate in the design of flexible antennas. Three inset feed patch antennas with different dimensions were simulated to resonate for 8 and 10 GHz. The rubber samples were prepared using two different amounts of carbon at 20 and 25 % to alter the dielectric properties ...
N. A. M. Affendi +4 more
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Flexible Antennas for Wearable Technologies
2017Having the merits of being light-weight, energy efficient, in addition to low manufacturing cost, reduced fabrication complexity, and the availability of inexpensive flexible substrates, flexible and wearable technology is being established as an appealing alternative to the conventional electronics technologies which are based on rigid substrates ...
Afyf, Amal +4 more
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Flexible textile based antennas
Materials Technology, 2010AbstractThe future generation of protective clothing will accommodate an entire sensor network to guard the health status of the professional during operation. Vital information can be of crucial importance to guarantee the physical safety of e.g. a fire fighter in full action.
C. Hertleer +2 more
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Fabrication of Flexible Loop Antenna
1970Abstract : Three flexible loop antennas were fabricated for evaluation and testing as underwater, towed, ELF receiving antennas. The report presents a detailed description of the fabrication process and the materials used in the fabrication.
Carl B. Swanton +4 more
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Flexible Planar Antenna for QZSS
2022 IEEE 11th Global Conference on Consumer Electronics (GCCE), 2022Rintaro Yamaguchi +6 more
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Multiband Flexible Antenna for Wearable Personal Communications
Wireless Personal Communications, 2018In this paper the design and experimental characterization of a coplanar waveguide-feed planar inverted F antenna for wearable personal communications are presented. The proposed antenna is designed to operate at GSM 1800 MHz and ISM 2450 MHz bands. Experimental measurements of the reflection coefficient are achieved by considering two scenarios: the ...
Miguel Ángel Bolaños-Torres +4 more
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