2018
DOI: 10.14419/ijet.v7i2.12.11284
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Realization of trophy shaped flexible wearable antenna based on foam substrate

Abstract: The endeavor of this paper is to analyze a light weighted flexible antenna for modern communication system. There are three different patch designs with operating frequency 4GHz. These proposed antennas are compact in size, shows high directivity and large bandwidth. Ex-pandable polystyrene foam is used as a substrate because such antenna are bendable, wearable, cheap, require less attention and having good features like low dielectric constant, low loss tangent and better efficiency. The antenna parameters li… Show more

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“…Rapid improvements of working in antennae for Body Area Network devices, Personal area network devices and local area networks, have made it possible to send data more quickly and precisely, as well as conduct analysis [7]. Recently, substrates consisting of synthetic materials including polyester [8], polymer, foam [9], and rubber [10] as well as textile materials like denim [11], Jute [12] and cotton have been used to design antennas. The antenna can be made from these materials to be more adaptable and environment-friendly.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Rapid improvements of working in antennae for Body Area Network devices, Personal area network devices and local area networks, have made it possible to send data more quickly and precisely, as well as conduct analysis [7]. Recently, substrates consisting of synthetic materials including polyester [8], polymer, foam [9], and rubber [10] as well as textile materials like denim [11], Jute [12] and cotton have been used to design antennas. The antenna can be made from these materials to be more adaptable and environment-friendly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Around − 30 dB of return loss has been detected. The operating frequency of the measured and modelled antennas, however, differs significantly [9]. Designers have created a stretchable wearable antenna with a rubber base.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, substrate made up of textile materials such as cotton, 4 jeans, 5 cellulose (paper based), 6 pulp fibers 7 and flannel fabric 8 and synthetic materials such as polyester, 4 polymer, 4 foam 9 and rubber 10 have been used to structure antennas. These materials enable the antenna to be more adjustable and suitable for all environments.…”
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“…Dubey et al have framed a trophy-shaped flexible wearable antenna using a foam substrate material 9 whose dielectric constant is approximately equal to unity. Three different shapes of antenna using the foam substrate have been designed, simulated and compared.…”
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confidence: 99%