A Review of Clothing Components in the Development of Wearable Textile Antennas: Design and Experimental Procedure

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作者
Tsolis, Aris [1 ]
Bakogianni, Sofia [1 ]
Angelaki, Chrysanthi [1 ]
Alexandridis, Antonis A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Sci Res Demokritos, Inst Informat & Telecommun, Athens 15341, Greece
关键词
clothing components; textile technology; wearable textile antennas; wearable antenna measurements; material measurements; POLARIZED BUTTON ANTENNA; ON-BODY; SAR; PATTERN; COMMUNICATION; CHALLENGES; TORSO; GAIN; ZIP;
D O I
10.3390/s23063289
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Wearable antenna systems have attracted significant research efforts during the last decade and a rich pool of review papers can be found in the literature. Each scientific work contributes to various fields of wearable technology focusing, mainly, on constructing materials, manufacturing techniques, targeting applications, and miniaturization methods. In this review paper, we examine the use of clothing components in wearable antenna technology. By the term "clothing components" (CC), dressmaking accessories/materials such as buttons, snap-on buttons, Velcro tapes, or zips are considered. In light of their utilization in the development of wearable antennas, the clothing components can play a triple role: (i) that of a clothing item, (ii) that of an antenna part or the main radiator, and (iii) that of an integration means of the antennas into clothes. One of their advantages is that they consist of conductive elements, integrated into the clothes, which can be effectively exploited as operating parts of wearable antennas. This review paper includes classification and description of the clothing components used so far in the development of wearable textile antennas with an emphasis on designs, applications and performance. Furthermore, a step-by-step design procedure for textile antennas that use clothing components as a functional part of their configuration is recorded, reviewed, and described in detail. The design procedure takes into account the detailed geometrical models required for the clothing components and the way they are embedded into the wearable antenna structure. In addition to the design procedure, aspects of experimental procedures (parameters, scenarios, and processes) that should be followed in wearable textile antennas with an emphasis on antennas that use clothing components (e.g., repeatability measurements) are presented. Finally, the potential of textile technology through the application of clothing components into wearable antennas is outlined.
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