A novel manufacturing procedure for the fabrication of ultra-wideband cavity-backed substrate integrated waveguide antennas on textile substrates is proposed. The antenna cavity is constructed using a single laser-cut electrotextile patch, which is folded around the substrate. Electrotextile slabs protruding from the laser-cut patch are then vertically folded and glued to form the antenna cavity instead of rigid metal tubelets to implement the vertical cavity walls. This approach drastically improves mechanical flexibility, decreases the antenna weight to slightly more than 1 g and significantly reduces alignment errors. As a proof of concept, a cavity-backed substrate integrated waveguide antenna is designed and realized for ultra-wideband...
Although substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) technology is well established for the fabrication of ...
The Quarter-Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide technology is applied in textile materials to obtain...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in The Journal of T...
A novel manufacturing procedure for the fabrication of ultra-wideband cavity-backed substrate integr...
In this work, a new fabrication methodology for the production of textile cavity-backed substrate in...
A novel wearable substrate integrated waveguide antenna fabricated entirely from textile materials i...
A novel wearable substrate integrated waveguide antenna fabricated entirely from textile materials i...
In this paper a folded cavity-backed patch antenna implemented in substrate integrated waveguide (SI...
A wearable ultra-wideband (UWB) textile antenna based on substrate integrated waveguide technology i...
Date of publication February 3, 2016; date of current version November 16, 2016.The half-mode substr...
Wearable antennas play an important role in transmitting signals wirelessly in body-worn systems, he...
Textile antennas for body-worn applications have some very specific requirements and needs. From an ...
A wearable textile antenna based on the fundamental mode of a half-mode substrate-integrated semicir...
A compact, robust, wearable antenna for body-worn applications in the 2.4 GHz Industrial Medical and...
Communication technology is increasingly pervading everyday life. The rapid progress in wireless com...
Although substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) technology is well established for the fabrication of ...
The Quarter-Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide technology is applied in textile materials to obtain...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in The Journal of T...
A novel manufacturing procedure for the fabrication of ultra-wideband cavity-backed substrate integr...
In this work, a new fabrication methodology for the production of textile cavity-backed substrate in...
A novel wearable substrate integrated waveguide antenna fabricated entirely from textile materials i...
A novel wearable substrate integrated waveguide antenna fabricated entirely from textile materials i...
In this paper a folded cavity-backed patch antenna implemented in substrate integrated waveguide (SI...
A wearable ultra-wideband (UWB) textile antenna based on substrate integrated waveguide technology i...
Date of publication February 3, 2016; date of current version November 16, 2016.The half-mode substr...
Wearable antennas play an important role in transmitting signals wirelessly in body-worn systems, he...
Textile antennas for body-worn applications have some very specific requirements and needs. From an ...
A wearable textile antenna based on the fundamental mode of a half-mode substrate-integrated semicir...
A compact, robust, wearable antenna for body-worn applications in the 2.4 GHz Industrial Medical and...
Communication technology is increasingly pervading everyday life. The rapid progress in wireless com...
Although substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) technology is well established for the fabrication of ...
The Quarter-Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide technology is applied in textile materials to obtain...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in The Journal of T...