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International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews
: Wearable antennas are increasingly vital in modern healthcare, facilitating continuous monitoring and communication for medical purposes. These antennas are integrated into wearable devices, allowing for the transmission and reception of vital health ...
Julliana Marie C. Bangeles +2 more
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: Wearable antennas are increasingly vital in modern healthcare, facilitating continuous monitoring and communication for medical purposes. These antennas are integrated into wearable devices, allowing for the transmission and reception of vital health ...
Julliana Marie C. Bangeles +2 more
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Design considerations for wearable antennas
2016 URSI International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory (EMTS), 2016With the development of generalized connectivity and the increased use of Body Area Networks, wearable antennas have become ubiquitous in the last decade. Their design presents a challenge, as they per definition are located at the interface between free space and an environment which is intrinsically lossy and hostile to the efficient radiation of ...
Skrivervik, A.K. +4 more
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2024 9th International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Technologies (SpliTech)
The paper presents the design, manufacturing and experimental verification of several textile waveguide antennas for off-body and on-body communications as well as a discussion on applications of textile waveguide antennas for in-body radiation. The main novelties are adapting classic rigid waveguide antennas for fabrication from conductive textiles ...
Bonefačić, Davor +3 more
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The paper presents the design, manufacturing and experimental verification of several textile waveguide antennas for off-body and on-body communications as well as a discussion on applications of textile waveguide antennas for in-body radiation. The main novelties are adapting classic rigid waveguide antennas for fabrication from conductive textiles ...
Bonefačić, Davor +3 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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2008 Loughborough Antennas and Propagation Conference, 2008
An antenna fabricated using clothing materials is presented. The antenna operates over the wireless network bands at 2.45 Hz and 5 GHz. An electromagnetic band gap surface is used to reduce back radiation by 10 to 15 dB while maintaining the impedance match over the two frequency bands. Coupling between antennas is significantly reduced making it ideal
Richard Langley, null Shaozhen Zhu
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An antenna fabricated using clothing materials is presented. The antenna operates over the wireless network bands at 2.45 Hz and 5 GHz. An electromagnetic band gap surface is used to reduce back radiation by 10 to 15 dB while maintaining the impedance match over the two frequency bands. Coupling between antennas is significantly reduced making it ideal
Richard Langley, null Shaozhen Zhu
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Wearable Antennas: Nontextile Versus Fully Textile Solutions
IEEE Antennas & Propagation Magazine, 2019This 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.
L. Corchia, G. Monti, L. Tarricone
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Flexible Substrate Materials for Wearable Antennas
Autonome Mobile Systeme, 2020Several flexible substrate materials potentially usable for wearable antennas are presented in this paper, including rubber, leather and foam. The measured electrical characteristics are compared to show their pros and cons in view of wearable antenna ...
Quoc Hung Dang +4 more
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2006 First European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, 2006
A UWB antenna based on button structures will be presented in this paper. The antennas use the wearable metallic button features and its bandwidth characteristics to create body-centric UWB monopole antennas. The antenna resulted is a rigid wearable antenna structure which is able to operate within the 3.1 GHz to 10.6 GHz bandwidth required for UWB ...
B. Sanz-Izquierdo +2 more
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A UWB antenna based on button structures will be presented in this paper. The antennas use the wearable metallic button features and its bandwidth characteristics to create body-centric UWB monopole antennas. The antenna resulted is a rigid wearable antenna structure which is able to operate within the 3.1 GHz to 10.6 GHz bandwidth required for UWB ...
B. Sanz-Izquierdo +2 more
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Ultra Wideband Wearable Antenna
2019 8th Asia-Pacific Conference on Antennas and Propagation (APCAP), 2019In this paper, a design approach of an Ultra-Wide Band microstrip patch antenna with decent performance and low SAR results is presented. The proposed antenna consists of conducting circular patch element etched on a dielectric printed circuit board with compact size 40×40×1.4 mm3. The design is wearable for on-body applications, flexible, light weight
Jawad Samawi +3 more
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2007 Loughborough Antennas and Propagation Conference, 2007
This paper reports a novel UWB antenna suitable for wireless on body applications. The antenna is based on previous studies of wearable button antennas and uses the circular metal nail employed in some buttons to create the radiating element of the antenna.
B. Sanz-Izquierdo +2 more
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This paper reports a novel UWB antenna suitable for wireless on body applications. The antenna is based on previous studies of wearable button antennas and uses the circular metal nail employed in some buttons to create the radiating element of the antenna.
B. Sanz-Izquierdo +2 more
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