2024
DOI: 10.1002/dac.5716
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Screen‐printed dual‐band wearable textile antenna incorporated with EBG structure for WBAN communications

S. Arulmurugan,
T. R. Suresh Kumar,
Z. C. Alex

Abstract: SummaryA dual‐band, wearable coplanar microstrip patch antenna (CPW) integrated with electromagnetic bandgap structure (EBG) to operate dual wireless bands at 2.48 GHz industrial, scientific, and medical band (ISM) and 5.2 GHz WLAN. The proposed textile wearable antenna and EBG structure are screen‐printed using silver conductive ink on the cotton polyester substrate (εr = 1.6) for flexible wearable applications. A 3 × 3 EBG array is realized by a concentric square patch surrounded by the annular square ring t… Show more

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“…Integrated smart systems have been key in the development of printed electronics. This field is widely explored for fabricating antennas and smart tags , that can be used in food industry and medication control, among others. In other fields such as sport fitness or healthcare monitoring, where wearable devices are required for detecting variations in blood pressure, temperature, or specific biomolecules, printing technologies have been also used because they allow the fabrication of lightweight, thin, and conformable electronics …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrated smart systems have been key in the development of printed electronics. This field is widely explored for fabricating antennas and smart tags , that can be used in food industry and medication control, among others. In other fields such as sport fitness or healthcare monitoring, where wearable devices are required for detecting variations in blood pressure, temperature, or specific biomolecules, printing technologies have been also used because they allow the fabrication of lightweight, thin, and conformable electronics …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%