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IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium. Digest. Held in conjunction with: USNC/CNC/URSI North American Radio Sci. Meeting (Cat. No.03CH37450), 2004
Microstrip antennas are being used as a representative antenna for mobile and satellite communication. The microstrip antennas have features such as planarity and a relatively high gain (about 7 dBi). It is typical to fabricate them by using hard substrates.
M. Tanaka, null Jae-Hyeuk Jang
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Microstrip antennas are being used as a representative antenna for mobile and satellite communication. The microstrip antennas have features such as planarity and a relatively high gain (about 7 dBi). It is typical to fabricate them by using hard substrates.
M. Tanaka, null Jae-Hyeuk Jang
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Characterization of 3-D Printed Flexible Heterogeneous Substrate Designs for Wearable Antennas
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2019This paper presents a novel and scalable approach to realizing 3-D printed flexible substrates for wearable antennas with customizable gain and bandwidth.
M. Ramadan, R. Dahle
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Journal of the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, 2019
In this paper, two miniaturized flexible wearable antennas based on a planar dipole with a reflector are proposed and investigated. To realize miniaturization, the concept of magneto-dielectric (MD) composite materials was chosen.
A. Al‐Sehemi +4 more
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In this paper, two miniaturized flexible wearable antennas based on a planar dipole with a reflector are proposed and investigated. To realize miniaturization, the concept of magneto-dielectric (MD) composite materials was chosen.
A. Al‐Sehemi +4 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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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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Development of wearable antenna for VHF-band
2013 International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing and Communication Systems, 2013Recently, the VHF band attracts attention for mobile use. For example, around 150 MHz is used in fire fighting and police radio et al. The microwave in VHF-band is especially useful for the communication network construction under the environment with a lot of obstacles.
Yuma Ono, Yoshinobu Okano
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Flexible Fractal Electromagnetic Bandgap for Millimeter-Wave Wearable Antennas
IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, 2018This letter presents a novel design of a uniplanar compact electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) for millimeter-wave wearable antennas. The unit cell of the EBG has a flexible fractal design with self-similar window-like structure, which can be easily fabricated
Xiaoyou Lin +3 more
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Fabrication Techniques for Wearable antennas
2013This paper investigates the use of different techniques and conductive materials for the fabrication of textile patch antennas. Experimental results referring to the use of a conductive thread, an adhesive copper tape and an adhesive conductive non-woven fabric are reported and discussed.
MONTI, GIUSEPPINA +2 more
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Revolutionizing the development of Wearable Antennas
International workshop on Antenna Technology: Small and Smart Antennas Metamaterials and Applications, 2019This review paper focuses on recently published wearable antenna technologies. The body-worn antennas are essentially any antenna being part of human body clothing.
M. El Abbasi, K. Kabalan
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Textile Wearable Antenna for Firefighters Positioning
2019 URSI Asia-Pacific Radio Science Conference (AP-RASC), 2019This paper presents a fully-textile wearable antenna for pinpointing the location of firefighters in emergency scenarios. The proposed antenna is an aperture coupled microstrip antenna which mimics the coat of arms of the fire brigade of Lecce (Italy).
Monti G. +6 more
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