This paper presents a wearable rectenna array fabricated using Cordura textile material for harvesting low-power radio frequency (RF) energy. The dielectric properties of the textile were thoroughly investigated for circuit and antenna design. The rectenna element comprises a linearly polarized patch antenna and a single-stage full-wave Greinacher rectifier. The proposed stack topology helps reduce the size of the elements in the rectenna array. An RF choke is added to the array to prevent impedance mismatch due to changes in load impedance, and a foam with a shielding ground is inserted between the rectifier circuit and the human body to eliminate the body-proximity effect. A maximum output voltage of 1.05 V is achieved when the 2 × 2 rect...
Sustainable battery-free operation is a requirement for wearable electronic textiles. This work pres...
none7noIn this paper we introduce a complete system architecture of a textile-based rectenna loaded ...
In the paper, we present a dual-band wearable rectenna operating in 900 MHz GSM band and 2.45 GHz IS...
International audienceThe proliferation of portable devices, their growing integration into human li...
In this chapter the exploitation of novel fabrics, in place of standard substrates and metallization...
The proliferation of portable devices, their growing integration into human lives and the surroundin...
Wearable rectennas harvest power from off-body sources; shielding mechanisms such as microstrip ante...
Wearable rectennas harvest power from off-body sources; shielding mechanisms such as microstrip ante...
The growing energy demands of the Internet of Things (IoT) highlight the need forbattery-free method...
Wearable devices are part of many people’s lives, however the batteries they need are a major limita...
Electronic textiles and seamlessly integrated flexible wearable electronics are an emerging platform...
Electronic textiles and seamlessly integrated flexible wearable electronics are an emerging platform...
none2In this paper we describe the design and test of a wearable, multi-band ring-antenna together w...
The aim of this thesis is to design and rectena that would be able to integrate into a cloth thanks ...
Sustainable battery-free operation is a requirement for wearable electronic textiles. This work pres...
Sustainable battery-free operation is a requirement for wearable electronic textiles. This work pres...
none7noIn this paper we introduce a complete system architecture of a textile-based rectenna loaded ...
In the paper, we present a dual-band wearable rectenna operating in 900 MHz GSM band and 2.45 GHz IS...
International audienceThe proliferation of portable devices, their growing integration into human li...
In this chapter the exploitation of novel fabrics, in place of standard substrates and metallization...
The proliferation of portable devices, their growing integration into human lives and the surroundin...
Wearable rectennas harvest power from off-body sources; shielding mechanisms such as microstrip ante...
Wearable rectennas harvest power from off-body sources; shielding mechanisms such as microstrip ante...
The growing energy demands of the Internet of Things (IoT) highlight the need forbattery-free method...
Wearable devices are part of many people’s lives, however the batteries they need are a major limita...
Electronic textiles and seamlessly integrated flexible wearable electronics are an emerging platform...
Electronic textiles and seamlessly integrated flexible wearable electronics are an emerging platform...
none2In this paper we describe the design and test of a wearable, multi-band ring-antenna together w...
The aim of this thesis is to design and rectena that would be able to integrate into a cloth thanks ...
Sustainable battery-free operation is a requirement for wearable electronic textiles. This work pres...
Sustainable battery-free operation is a requirement for wearable electronic textiles. This work pres...
none7noIn this paper we introduce a complete system architecture of a textile-based rectenna loaded ...
In the paper, we present a dual-band wearable rectenna operating in 900 MHz GSM band and 2.45 GHz IS...