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Wearable SIMO Inductive Resonant Link for Posture Monitoring. [PDF]
Monti G, Lezzi D, Tarricone L.
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MRS Proceedings, 2002
The increasing desire to internet the soldier on the battlefield requires a new approach to outfit the soldier with communications systems capable of operating in multiple frequency domains as shown in Table 1. Outfitting the soldier with multiple unwieldy antennas often results in the equipment being left behind, used improperly or broken.
J. Slade +10 more
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The increasing desire to internet the soldier on the battlefield requires a new approach to outfit the soldier with communications systems capable of operating in multiple frequency domains as shown in Table 1. Outfitting the soldier with multiple unwieldy antennas often results in the equipment being left behind, used improperly or broken.
J. Slade +10 more
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2017 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation & USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting, 2017
A novel concept of transforming complex artistic geometries into antennas in the WLAN band is presented. These artitic antennas are designed to be part of the artistic geometry without any distortion of the original artistic look. Several antennas are designed in the WiFi band for several applications. Some antennas are embedded on the wearable dresses.
Muhammad M. Tahseen +2 more
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A novel concept of transforming complex artistic geometries into antennas in the WLAN band is presented. These artitic antennas are designed to be part of the artistic geometry without any distortion of the original artistic look. Several antennas are designed in the WiFi band for several applications. Some antennas are embedded on the wearable dresses.
Muhammad M. Tahseen +2 more
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Proceedings of 2014 Mediterranean Microwave Symposium (MMS2014), 2014
Two novel textile antennas are presented in this paper. The geometry of the two antennas has been shaped so to mimic the logo of two popular companies: the French clothing company LACOSTE and the American multinational corporation APPLE Inc. Two prototypes fabricated by using a conductive non-woven textile on a layer of jeans are presented.
MONTI, GIUSEPPINA +2 more
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Two novel textile antennas are presented in this paper. The geometry of the two antennas has been shaped so to mimic the logo of two popular companies: the French clothing company LACOSTE and the American multinational corporation APPLE Inc. Two prototypes fabricated by using a conductive non-woven textile on a layer of jeans are presented.
MONTI, GIUSEPPINA +2 more
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International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education, 2010
Owing to the rapid progress in fabrication technologies of conductive fibrous materials and the increasing demand for wireless communications in smart clothing systems, the potential application of wearable textile antennas in this field continues to increase.
Jung-Sim Roh +2 more
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Owing to the rapid progress in fabrication technologies of conductive fibrous materials and the increasing demand for wireless communications in smart clothing systems, the potential application of wearable textile antennas in this field continues to increase.
Jung-Sim Roh +2 more
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Wearable Slotted Waveguide Textile Antenna
2022 16th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP), 2022One of the challenges in development of bodycentric communication and sensor systems is to design wearable antennas that are technically and aesthetically acceptable to be worn. This paper describes a novel wearable antenna design - textile realization of slotted waveguide antenna.
Mikulić, Davorin +3 more
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Electrically-small wearable textile antenna
2013 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium (APSURSI), 2013This paper presents some preliminary results of a study on electrically-small wearable antennas, made of textile material, to be used in the low UHF band, around 860 MHz.
OREFICE, Mario +3 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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Flexible textile antenna array
2015 IEEE International Conference on Electro/Information Technology (EIT), 2015Flexible conductive textile material can make it possible to design flexible antennas that are wearable and nonintrusive to the user. It is this simplicity to the user that makes them suitable for applications such as health-monitoring systems. With the goal in mind of designing a wearable flexible antenna, a two element textile antenna array is ...
E. Workman, I. Chang, S. Noghanian
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AMC-Based Textile-Integrated Antenna
2020 23rd International Microwave and Radar Conference (MIKON), 2020In the paper, a slot antenna and a Vivaldi antenna are integrated into a technical, three-dimensional knitted fabric. In order to eliminate problematic sewing, side walls of antenna structures are implemented by an artificial magnetic conductor. Hence, the whole antenna structure can be screen-printed using a polymer silver paste.
Martin Kokolia, Zbynek Raida
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