2018 International Conference on Advanced Computation and Telecommunication (ICACAT) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/icacat.2018.8933571
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Design of Wearable Textile Based Microstrip Patch antenna by using defected ground plane

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“…Related to the type of antenna in paper ( 4,7) but material such as leather (εr =1.8 and thickness 1.36 mm) as a substrate to operate at 2.44GHz on a small ground plane for wireless body communication is proposed by Ifrat Ahmed and Musfiqur Rahman in (8). A similar study has been done in paper (9) where a microstrip antenna is designed by using polyester fabric with a dielectric constant value of 1.44, loss tangent 0.01 and thickness of 2.85 mm for 2.4 GHz. However, despite narrowband microstrip antennas have several advantages, they typically present low fractional bandwidths and it is noticed by the authors in (10)(11)(12)(13).Therefore, to overcome this drawback, another concept of the microstrip antenna is the "Wideband antenna".…”
Section: Textile Materials Used In Wearable Antennamentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Related to the type of antenna in paper ( 4,7) but material such as leather (εr =1.8 and thickness 1.36 mm) as a substrate to operate at 2.44GHz on a small ground plane for wireless body communication is proposed by Ifrat Ahmed and Musfiqur Rahman in (8). A similar study has been done in paper (9) where a microstrip antenna is designed by using polyester fabric with a dielectric constant value of 1.44, loss tangent 0.01 and thickness of 2.85 mm for 2.4 GHz. However, despite narrowband microstrip antennas have several advantages, they typically present low fractional bandwidths and it is noticed by the authors in (10)(11)(12)(13).Therefore, to overcome this drawback, another concept of the microstrip antenna is the "Wideband antenna".…”
Section: Textile Materials Used In Wearable Antennamentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Different types of textile materials such as wash cotton, curtain cotton, poly-cotton, jeans cotton, polyester, poly -curtain, leather, flannel fabric, felt fabric, nylon, silk, and fleece are used in (4,(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15). All the material used has a range of dielectric constant from 1.04 to 2.7 with a thickness of 0.09 mm to 2.84mmand loss tangent of 0.0033 to 0.2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By increasing the dielectric constant, it will be decreasing the size of an antenna but lowers the bandwidth and its efficiency of the antenna. While, by decreasing the dielectric constant it will increasing the bandwidth but with an increase in size [32].…”
Section: Antenna Design and Parametermentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Other than polymer substrate, paper substrates are used widely as well. Paper substrates are most suitable for screen printing and inkjet printing processes on the basis of conductive inks [41].  In very recent times, textile in clothing (nonconductive fabric) can be used as a material for flexible antennas, especially when braced with metal-plated textile conductors.…”
Section: B Dielectric Layer (Substrate)mentioning
confidence: 99%