2014 Loughborough Antennas and Propagation Conference (LAPC) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/lapc.2014.6996399
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Novel multi-material fibers for wireless communication textile devices

Abstract: Abstract-Miniaturized, multi-material fibers represent a novel promising approach to integration of higher-level functionalities into textile mediums. In this work, we present novel 'smart textile' fabrics featuring multi-material fiber antennas compatible with existing 2.4GHz wireless communication networks. A submillimeter leaky coaxial cable fiber antenna is shown to be fully compatible with a textile weaving process, and exhibits an isotropic radiation pattern in the H-plane and multiple radiation lobes in… Show more

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“…As wearable devices become more mobile and miniaturized, the integration of wearable technologies into smart textiles for applications in sensing, self-powered systems, wireless communications, and smart displays will become the focus of future research. Currently, most wearable devices are dependent on external power sources, which provides researchers the impetus to start studying self-powered systems …”
Section: Applications Of Mxene-based Textile Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As wearable devices become more mobile and miniaturized, the integration of wearable technologies into smart textiles for applications in sensing, self-powered systems, wireless communications, and smart displays will become the focus of future research. Currently, most wearable devices are dependent on external power sources, which provides researchers the impetus to start studying self-powered systems …”
Section: Applications Of Mxene-based Textile Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%