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Developing and examining a compact dual band circularly polarized ultra-wideband antenna covering C-band and X-band applications. [PDF]
Kolusu D, Nanda S.
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Design of AI-driven microwave imaging for lung tumor monitoring. [PDF]
Singh A +5 more
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An Enhanced Circularly Polarized Textile Antenna Using a Metasurface and Slot-Patterned Ground for Off-Body Communications. [PDF]
Kim YD, Le TT, Yun TY.
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ML/GA-based performance optimization of PBG-enhanced THz microstrip patch antennas on PTFE-SWCNT. [PDF]
Belhaouari SB +4 more
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Flexible Receiver Antenna Prepared Based on Conformal Printing and Its Wearable System. [PDF]
Zhu Q, Zhang W, Zhu W, Wu C, Shi J.
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Wearable Antennas: Nontextile Versus Fully Textile Solutions
This article provides a few practical guidelines for designing wearable antennas. A crucial requirement for this kind of antenna is to be noninvasive and "invisible" to the final user.
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Having 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 ...
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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, Tae Jin Kang
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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, Tae Jin Kang
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Utilization of wearable textiles in the antenna segment has been seen on the rise due to the recent miniaturization of wireless devices. A wearable antenna is meant to be a part of the clothing used for communication purposes, which includes tracking and navigation, mobile computing and public safety.
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